Acer SpatialLabs Nitro ASV15-1B User Manual - Page 36
The popping our effect has its limitation as how human eyes work: the focal
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Make sure the AC Power of the host PC is plugged in at all times when using the device to avoid Windows going into Power Saving Mode for optimal performance. 4. Does it support multiple people when viewing Stereoscopic 3D? SpatialLabs display experience is suitable for one person at a time only as it leverages eye-tracking solutions. Therefore, if you have people behind you during experience, the result might be affected. 5. Why do I see the image blurring when moving the head from side to side, like having a layer of shadow on the image? The phenomenon is called ghost image. Ghost image happens when some of the image that is destined for the left eye crosses over to the right eye and visa-versa. The phenomenon is minimised by utilising eye-tracking solution to accurately feed the corresponding images to each of the eye; however, it still has its limitations. Therefore, we suggest you not to have sudden movement to ensure the best viewing experience. 6. Why do I see the image blurring when dragging the model to the front and popping out? The popping our effect has its limitation as how human eyes work: the focal distance has its extreme for your eyes. For example, if you put a finger very close up to our eyes, you are not able to focus on the finger. The same applies when you drag the image way out that the eyes and brain may not function properly. Dragging the image slightly back would resolve the issue. 7. What if the device does not have any response? Please plug-in the AC adapter and see if it is powered off. If the battery indicator LED is not turned on, long press power key at least 10 second for rebooting.