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Virtual reality headsets typically have a field of view of at least 90 degrees. The higher an [[HMD]]'s FOV is, the further the virtual world will extend to your edge of vision, also known as the [[visual periphery]].
 
Virtual reality headsets typically have a field of view of at least 90 degrees. The higher an [[HMD]]'s FOV is, the further the virtual world will extend to your edge of vision, also known as the [[visual periphery]].
      
The field of view of a normal computer screen is approximately the center third of the vision. Either desktop or laptop.  
 
The field of view of a normal computer screen is approximately the center third of the vision. Either desktop or laptop.  
    
The field of view of a head mounted display needs to be higher than a world-fixed computer to be comfortable. This is because when you turn your head with a headset, the content stays fixed in the world and gets cut off at the sides in your periphery. This is highly noticable with the [[Magic leap 1]] and [[Hololens 1]].
 
The field of view of a head mounted display needs to be higher than a world-fixed computer to be comfortable. This is because when you turn your head with a headset, the content stays fixed in the world and gets cut off at the sides in your periphery. This is highly noticable with the [[Magic leap 1]] and [[Hololens 1]].

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