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How do they make this out? Surely quite the opposite.
To draw a comparison say I cut an orange in half and look at the inside straight on then start to turn it gets to 90 degrees before I can't see what I was originally looking at. Yet if I scoop it out and look into it I don't have the turn it very far before the edge starts cutting of the view of the inside.
The only thing I can see is the benefit is if you're sat in the middle the centre of the screen is going to be more at the same distance as the edges. Which reminds me of a painting I once saw that was all the way round the inside of a circular room and gave an impression of 3D.
To draw a comparison say I cut an orange in half and look at the inside straight on then start to turn it gets to 90 degrees before I can't see what I was originally looking at. Yet if I scoop it out and look into it I don't have the turn it very far before the edge starts cutting of the view of the inside.
The only thing I can see is the benefit is if you're sat in the middle the centre of the screen is going to be more at the same distance as the edges. Which reminds me of a painting I once saw that was all the way round the inside of a circular room and gave an impression of 3D.
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