Published by Retinopsy VR
1. The application places the users in the middle of an attractive virtual cinema ,where they can explore an enlarged version of their desktop screen, a virtual keyboard, and a basic graphical interface (GUI).
2. Retinopsy VR – Look app was primarily developed to help people, who have difficulties reading or watching content on regular computer screens, by utilizing virtual reality technology.
3. Using this application and a VR headset, a new productive world is unlocked for those who struggle in the real world, but even healthy people will perceive more VR fun.
4. The size, curvature, distance, saturation and brightness of the virtual screen itself can also be fine-tuned for the needs of each user – even healthy ones.
5. Peter Maloca, an internationally renowned doctor of medicine and trained ophthalmologist based in Basel, Switzerland, and Royal Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
6. We are planning to improve Retinopsy VR – Look application and come up with more solutions in this field, such as training and therapeutic apps.
7. The goal is to allow the app to give back the independence and joy of becoming part of this world by simplifying communication.
8. We at Leopoly VR were honoured act as a consultancy and developer company, to collaborate with Peter and actually bring the whole context to life.
9. In our physical world, a setup offering these unique features would only be possible for a very hefty price tag.
10. Our goal is to bring more and more tools that can assist and support individuals with eye-related problems.
11. The teamwork involved the support of individuals who have issues with reading/watching digital content.