
3D Walkthrough: VR Headset VS Monitor Presentation
Dec 3, 2024
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Aspect | Monitor Presentation (Operated by Perspecto) | VR Goggles (Client Walkthrough) |
Ease of Use | Easy for clients; no technical knowledge required. | Requires clients to learn joystick controls, which can be challenging. |
Immersion | Limited immersion; viewed on a flat screen. | High immersion: clients feel as if they are physically in the space. |
Control | Perspecto controls the experience, ensuring smooth navigation and focus on key areas. | Clients have full control, exploring spaces at their own pace and interest. |
Realism | Realistic visuals but lacks depth perception and spatial presence. | Offers highly realistic visuals with depth and spatial awareness. |
Resolution | Higher quality; doesn’t rely on streaming or additional connections. | Slightly lower quality due to potential resolution loss with cable streaming. |
Setup Requirements | Minimal setup; only requires a computer and monitor. | Requires VR-ready hardware, VR headset, and space for safe movement. |
Client Engagement | Passive experience; less interactive but easier for clients to follow. | Active and engaging; clients are directly involved in the walkthrough. |
Accessibility | Accessible to a wide range of clients, including those unfamiliar with technology. | Limited to clients comfortable with VR and joystick controls. |
Presentation Quality | Professional, polished, and guided by Perspecto for clarity. | More dynamic and personalized, but risks less professional navigation. |
Summary:
The monitor presentation provides higher resolution, easier accessibility, and a polished, guided experience. The VR goggles presentation excels in immersion and spatial realism, making it ideal for clients who want a hands-on, lifelike walkthrough experience.