Title
Immersion in Cardboard VR Compared to a Traditional Head-Mounted Display.
Abstract
This paper describes a study that aims at finding the difference in levels of immersion between a Cardboard VR and a traditional Head-mounted Display (HMD)—the Oculus Rift DK2. Three groups of participants—the experimental group for Cardboard VR, and two control groups for Oculus Rift and a Desktop display—played Cryoblast in the same experimental setups for this study. Jennett et al.’s Immersive Experience Questionnaire was used to measure immersion for all the groups. The results indicate that the Cardboard VR, despite its simplicity and small screen size, is capable of providing an acceptable level of immersion compared to Oculus Rift’s larger screen size. Since ‘immersion’ plays an important role in VR pain distraction, knowing the level of immersion for Cardboard VR may help determine its potential as an accessible VR device for chronic pain self-management.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
HCI
Display size,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Oculus rift,cardboard,Optical head-mounted display,Pain management,Immersion (virtual reality)
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
3
0.52
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ashfaq Mahmood Amin1122.79
Diane Gromala212025.27
Xin Tong32910.27
Christopher D. Shaw4597276.14