EYE DISPLAY
DIGILENS ENABLES "HEADS-UP" HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGERY
The long-term viability of portable and handheld devices, including smart phones, is dependent upon their providing an easy to use tool with which people can access information. In the world of displays, like many other industries, content is king and thus the standard setter. High resolution or SVGA to XGA is the web and PC content standard of choice both today and in the immediate future. To comply, devices must incorporate a display solution that provides this resolution.
Conventional head-mounted display designs position heavy optical elements and display components in front of the eyes - which requires considerable support from the bridge of the nose or a headstrap from which the assembly can be suspended. Either approach typically results in discomfort after a relatively short period of use.
DigiLens allows extremely off axis optical designs to be employed which can position the center of gravity of the display back toward the ear. This provides a more balanced design which will not shift during head movements and transfers the system weight over a larger area making the display feel a lot lighter.
The final projection lens, an RGB layered holographic optical element, allows completely clear see through operation for applications which require data reference while keeping hands on the job.
- Comfortable for extended use
- See-through
- Wide field of view
- High resolution
DIGILENS® - MODULES AND SUB-SYSTEMS
D-LEDC LED LIGHT ENGINE
D-LDC LASER LIGHT ENGINE
D-ASIL APPLICATION SPECIFIC INTEGRATED LENS
D-TLCD TRANSPARENT DISPLAY
D-OPK OPTICAL ENCRYPTION PROCESSOR
D-MUX LASER LIGHT MULTIPLEXER
VIRTUALITY® REFERENCE DESIGNS
EYE DISPLAY
PICO PROJECTOR
POCKET PROJECTOR
ULTRA-MOBILE PROJECTOR
HOME THEATRE PROJECTOR
PERSONAL PRESENCE DISPLAY
3D SCANNER

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