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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Hyperrealistic VR: Meta’s Tiramisu project aims for "hyperrealistic VR" with 1,400 nits brightness and 90 pixels per degree angular resolution, far surpassing that of the Meta Quest 3.

    2. Visual Turing Test Objective: The OPALS team focuses on creating VR experiences indistinguishable from reality, emphasizing top-notch image quality, albeit with some tradeoffs.

    3. Limitations: Tiramisu has a narrow field of view of 33° x 33°, significantly less than the Meta Quest 3’s broader FOV of 110° x 96° and comes in a bulky design.

    4. Upcoming Showcase: Meta will display Tiramisu and the Boba 3 mixed/virtual reality headsets featuring an ultrawide field of view at the SIGGRAPH 2025 conference in Vancouver next week.

    Meta unveiled its latest virtual reality prototypes this week, capturing attention with their impressive specifications and bold designs. The Tiramisu project promises a revolutionary experience, offering hyperrealistic VR. Comparatively, it boasts three times the contrast and 14 times the maximum brightness of the Meta Quest 3. In numerical terms, users can expect brightness levels up to 1,400 nits and an angular resolution of 90 pixels per degree.

    Notably, one goal of Meta’s Reality Labs Research team is to create a virtual experience indistinguishable from reality—a “visual Turing test.” Xuan Wang, an optical research scientist with the team, emphasized their mission was to deliver the highest image quality possible. However, achieving this level of quality comes with trade-offs. The Tiramisu headset has a limited field of view of only 33 degrees by 33 degrees, presenting a stark contrast to the more expansive field of view found in the Meta Quest 3.

    In addition to Tiramisu, Meta introduced the Boba 3 headsets. These mixed and virtual reality devices feature an ultrawide field of view, which could greatly enhance user experiences. Meta plans to showcase all three prototypes at the SIGGRAPH 2025 conference in Vancouver next week.

    As VR technology evolves, these prototypes could pave the way for advancements in smart cities and urban innovation. By providing immersive experiences, they may redefine how we interact with urban environments. As cities become smarter, integrating such technology could bring communities closer, enhance learning, and improve day-to-day life. The future of VR looks bright, and Meta is at the forefront of this exciting transformation.

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