Latency of 30 ms Benefits First Person Targeting Tasks More Than Refresh Rate Above 60 Hz

Josef B. Spjut, Ben Boudaoud, Kamran Binaee, Jonghyun Kim, Alexander Majercik, Morgan McGuire, David Luebke, Joohwan Kim. Latency of 30 ms Benefits First Person Targeting Tasks More Than Refresh Rate Above 60 Hz. In SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Technical Briefs, SA 2019, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, November 17-20, 2019. pages 110-113, ACM, 2019. [doi]

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Josef B. Spjut

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Ben Boudaoud

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Kamran Binaee

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Jonghyun Kim

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Alexander Majercik

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Joohwan Kim

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