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Abstract: this article we present four experiments comparing the performance of users working on a large projected wall display to that of users working on a standard desktop monitor. In these experiments, we held the visual angle constant by adjusting the viewing distance to each of the displays. Results from the first two experiments suggest that physically large displays, even when viewed at identical visual angles as smaller ones, help users perform better on mental rotation tasks. We show through... (Update)

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@misc{ spatial-physically,
  author = "Performance On Spatial",
  title = "Physically Large Displays Improve",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/752001.html" }
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