Virtual monitors vs. physical monitors: an empirical comparison for productivity work

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Frontiers in virtual reality Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.3389/frvir.2023.1215820
Leonardo Pavanatto, Shakiba Davari, Carmen Badea, Richard Stoakley, Doug A. Bowman
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Virtual monitors can display information through a head-worn display when a physical monitor is unavailable or provides insufficient space. Low resolution and restricted field of view are common issues of these displays. Such issues reduce readability and peripheral vision, leading to increased head movement when we increase the display size. This work evaluates the performance and user experience of a virtual monitor setup that combines software designed to minimize graphical transformations and a high-resolution virtual reality head-worn display. Participants performed productivity work across three approaches: Workstation, which is often used at office locations and consists of three side-by-side physical monitors; Laptop, which is often used in mobile locations and consists of a single physical monitor expanded with multiple desktops; and Virtual, our prototype with three side-by-side virtual monitors. Results show that participants deemed Virtual faster, easier to use, and more intuitive than Laptop, evidencing the advantages of head and eye glances over full content switches. They also confirm the existence of a gap between Workstation and Virtual, as Workstation achieved the highest user experience. We conclude with design guidelines obtained from the lessons learned in this study.
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虚拟显示器与实体显示器:生产力工作的经验比较
当物理显示器不可用或空间不足时,虚拟显示器可以通过头戴式显示器显示信息。低分辨率和受限的视野是这些显示器的常见问题。这些问题降低了可读性和周边视觉,当我们增加显示尺寸时,导致头部运动增加。这项工作评估了虚拟监视器设置的性能和用户体验,该设置结合了旨在最大限度地减少图形转换的软件和高分辨率虚拟现实头戴式显示器。参与者通过三种方式进行生产力工作:工作站,通常在办公地点使用,由三个并排的物理监视器组成;笔记本电脑,通常在移动地点使用,由单个物理监视器扩展为多台台式机组成;和Virtual,我们的原型有三个并排的虚拟显示器。结果显示,参与者认为虚拟电脑比笔记本电脑更快、更容易使用、更直观,这证明了头部和眼睛浏览比完整内容切换的优势。它们也证实了工作站和虚拟之间存在差距,因为工作站实现了最高的用户体验。我们总结了从本研究中吸取的经验教训得出的设计指南。
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