![]() ![]() As with most consumer headsets, you have to just choose what separation looks best. Vive Focus 3’s lens separation adjustment is fully manual. It guides you to move them by hand to the correct separation for your IPD. Quest Pro also uses its eye tracking to measure your IPD, but the lenses aren’t motorized. However, in our consumer Pico 4 review we noted the lenses crush your nose below 62mm, and Pico is only listing support for 62-72mm. The eye tracking measures the distance between your pupils, and the motorized lenses move to match. Pico 4 Enterprise handles IPD fully automatically. If a headset’s lenses aren’t closely aligned with your eyes, the image can be blurry and it can even cause eye strain.Īll three headsets have continuous lens separation adjustment, but how exactly it’s set differs. IPD AdjustmentĮach person has a slightly different distance between their eyes – their interpupillary distance (IPD). They also all support Eye Tracked Foveated Rendering – the technique where only the small region of the display you’re currently looking at is rendered in full resolution, thus freeing up performance or allowing for a higher base resolution, since the rest is lower resolution.Įye tracking has other use cases too, such as making eye contact in social experiences and measuring your IPD. Vive Focus 3 doesn’t, but HTC sells a $250 add-on.Īll three systems use one camera per eye. Pico 4 Enterprise and Quest Pro have eye tracking built in. Vive Focus 3 doesn’t have face tracking built-in, but HTC sells a $100 single-camera lower face tracking add-on. Pico 4 Enterprise has 1 face tracking camera, for your lower face. Quest Pro has 3 face tracking cameras: 1 for your upper face and 2 for your lower face. Meta claims the Mini-LEDs deliver 75% more contrast and the quantum dots enable a 30% wider color gamut. They have local dimming via over 500 Mini-LED backlights, and quantum dots. Pico 4 Enterprise has 2160×2160, higher than Quest Pro’s 1800×1920.Īll three headsets use LCD panels, but Quest Pro’s are unique. Pico’s lenses have a taller field of view though.įocus 3 also has by far the highest resolution, 2448×2448 per eye. Pancake lenses also tend to be sharper & clearer than fresnel, especially off-center, and exhibit less glare.īut Vive Focus 3’s lenses have a wider field of view than any current pancake lenses. Pico 4 Enterprise and Quest Pro have pancake lenses, which support smaller panels with a shorter gap to the lenses, and thus a slimmer & lighter visor. Vive Focus 3 has fresnel lenses, as did all headsets outside China when it released. Meta hasn’t yet launched its equivalent Quest For Business offering – it’s coming next year. Pico 4 Enterprise and Vive Focus 3 are marketed and sold to businesses with business-focused system software and enterprise management features. Of course, on paper spec sheets don’t tell the whole story – we have a review of the consumer Pico 4 comparing it to Quest 2, and we plan to review Meta’s Quest Pro and compare it to Pico 4 when it ships. Here’s an on-paper comparison between it, HTC’s Vive Focus 3, and Meta’s Quest Pro: ![]() Always Move to Other - Moves the messages to the Other tab, and future messages will appear in the Other tab.Pico 4 Enterprise was announced today with a significantly lower price than its competitors.Move to Other - Relocates the email to the Other tab, but future emails from the same sender may continue to arrive in the Focused tab.For example, if new emails arrive and they're sorted incorrectly, in the Focused tab you can right-click the message and select one of the two options: While this feature to sort messages is convenient, it's not a perfect system, and you have to train it to improve its accuracy. ![]() On the other hand, the Other tab includes the less important emails, such as newsletters, advertisements, automatically generated messages, and bulk emails. The emails that you'll find in this tab will consist of those emails from work, contacts, people you interact frequently, and other emails that the feature detects as important. The Focused tab includes the emails that Outlook understands are the most important to you using machine learning. Once the feature is enabled, you'll notice two new tabs in the Inbox section, including the "Focused" and "Other". How to use Focused Inbox in OutlookĪlthough the instructions to set up Focused Inbox are slightly different depending on your experience of Outlook, the feature works virtually the same on every environment. Once you complete these steps, Focused Inbox will no longer be available in your account, and all your messages will appear without any smart sorting. ![]()
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