They're not really VR. The Xreals I have are just "a screen stuck to your eyes". No tracking or anything. I don't really mind that. But no the quality is great, I can totally work on it. The resolution isn't perfect as they are OLED and only 2 subpixels per pixel (RGBG) so it looks a bit "brittle" but not "shakey". Shakey sounds like they do have tracking but not working well.
The display isn't huge either, the viture pro looks like it has a much bigger viewing angle so I can imagine the pixels are too spread out to show a decent resolution, like with most VR headsets (except the vision pro).
I use corrective lenses in them. I see the Viture have diopter adjustment but that wouldn't work for me as I have astigmatism.
Yeah it just wasn't possible to get the text sharp enough to be usable with the vitures.
It is a while back so my memory is hazy. But I feel like the edges in particular were bad or you could focus one part of the screen but others would be distorted.
For coding, reading docs, etc you kind of need the whole screen to be in sharp focus. For watching a movie it's probably less important.
The display isn't huge either, the viture pro looks like it has a much bigger viewing angle so I can imagine the pixels are too spread out to show a decent resolution, like with most VR headsets (except the vision pro).
I use corrective lenses in them. I see the Viture have diopter adjustment but that wouldn't work for me as I have astigmatism.