Abstract
We studied people's experiences related to four different commercial
near-to-eye displays (NEDs). A total of hundred and six participants viewed
a 40-min film and completed several sickness-, visual strain- and workload-related
questionnaires. The severity of the symptoms varied among the devices used,
but on average the sickness experienced and the eyestrain levels remained
low. Headset fit affected not only the perceived workload, but also the pleasantness
of tasks and NED-related opinion change. The participants were positively
surprised at the NEDs' high quality, and many were interested in using wearable
displays in the future.
© 2009 IEEE
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