Display technologies
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Does anyone know if there is existing technology that would display readable
text or graphics on eyeglass lenses? Of course we've seen this portrayed in
films and advertisements, but I was wondering if it is a reality-???
text or graphics on eyeglass lenses? Of course we've seen this portrayed in
films and advertisements, but I was wondering if it is a reality-???
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expensive $400-500. It is for game or movie playing in front of yor eyes.
John
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I can't remember the URL so I'll have a go at finding them again.
Justin.
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Does anyone know if there is existing technology that would display readable
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retina, bypassing all external displays/optics.
Dennis
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Does anyone know if there is existing technology that would display
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to produce the needed focal distance, but I haven't come up with the direct
retinal projection type anywhere. I'm sure that if you knew the name of the
company, you would have mentioned it....
I'll search some more...
Thanks.
Chris
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> A Seattle-based company has a display that projects directly onto the
> retina, bypassing all external displays/optics.
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> Dennis
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> Does anyone know if there is existing technology that would display
> readable
> text or graphics on eyeglass lenses? Of course we've seen
> this portrayed
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> films and advertisements, but I was wondering if it is a reality-???
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>A Seattle-based company has a display that projects directly onto the
>retina, bypassing all external displays/optics.
>
>Dennis
Dennis -
I suspect this may be the company to which you were making reference:
http://www.mvis.com/
Regards,
Bruce Bates
http://www.xybernaut.com/newxybernaut/home.htm
> I searched and came up with a few companies using various optical techniques
to
> produce the needed focal distance, but I haven't come up with the direct
> retinal projection type anywhere. I'm sure that if you knew the name of the
> company, you would have mentioned it.... I'll search some more... Thanks.
Chris
>
display" is the name of their technique.
Dennis
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From: Bruce Bates [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=l4MYZvaodRT_RJU2nlIBUjCbUXQIVmB-J6bZq7ECw0Nnrlx-b9oKhlldV8m5Yy-HeLfoFCrCNd-Gxg7g80QW]bvbates@u...[/url
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 12:37 AM
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At 03:39 PM 11/23/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>A Seattle-based company has a display that projects directly onto the
>retina, bypassing all external displays/optics.
>
>Dennis
Dennis -
I suspect this may be the company to which you were making reference:
http://www.mvis.com/
Regards,
Bruce Bates
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