xu ni xian shi : virtual reality... : xū nǐ xiàn shí - Yabla Chinese

When shot using specialized 180-degree or 360-degree dual-lens camera arrays, the recording captures two distinct angles simultaneously—replicating the distance between human eyes (interpupillary distance).

: The evolution of standalone headsets that allow for high-quality playback without a PC.

: Mobile VR goggles or standalone headsets are the primary choice for portability. These devices process the video internally without the need for a connection to a heavy PC.

Newer portable headsets utilize pancake optics, which fold light paths to allow for a thinner, lighter headset profile while drastically reducing edge blur and god rays compared to older Fresnel lenses.

: If you are looking for a more advanced "hybrid" portable device, the Pimax Portal

: A technical video format essential for 3D depth perception. In this format, two separate images are displayed adjacent to one another and merged by a VR lens to create a stereoscopic effect.

Utilizing HEVC (H.265) or AV1 compression to maintain visual fidelity at lower file sizes.

The term ni xian shi refers to a level of fidelity that closely mirrors actual reality. Achieving this in a mobile format requires a perfect synergy between the content format and display hardware:

Xing utilizes a "media mix strategy," leveraging intellectual property across manga, anime, games, and high-quality VR to maximize content lifecycle and engagement. Key aspects include: