Introduction I’m getting ready to write a much requested set of articles on the pro’s and con’s of various types of microdisplays (LCOS, DLP, and OLED in particular with some discussion of other display types). I feel as a prerequisites,…
Surprised at CES 2017 – Avegant Focus Planes (“Light Field”) While at CES 2017 I was invited to Avegant’s Suite and was expecting to see a new and improved and/or a lower cost version of the Avegant Glyph. The Glyph …
Reintroducing a 5 Year Old Design? Microvision, the 23 year old “startup” in Laser Beam Scanning (LBS), has been a fun topic on this blog since 2011. They are a classic example of a company that tries to make big…
So, what display technology is Magic Leap (ML) using, at least in their posted videos? I believe the videos rule out a number of the possible display devices, and by a process of elimination it leaves only one likely technology. Hint: it…
I’m planning on following up on my earlier articles about AR/VR Head Mounted Displays (HMD) that also relate to Heads Up Displays (HUD) with some more articles, but first I would like to get some basic technical concepts out of…
Wrist Projectors are the crowdfund scams that keeps on giving with new ones cropping up every 6 months to a year. When I say scam, I mean that there is zero chance that they will ever deliver anything even remotely…
I apologize for being away for so long. The pictures above and below were taken over a year ago and I meant to format and publish them back then but some other business and life events got in the way. The…
Today I’m going to give a bit of a guided tour through the Celluon optical path. This optical engine was developed by Sony probably based on Microvision’s earlier work and using Microvision’s scanning mirror. I’m going to give a “tour” of…
At Lenovo at their Tech World on May 27th 2015 showed a Laser Beam Scanning (LBS) projector integrated into a cell phone prototype (to be clear, a prototype and not a product). White there has been no announcement of the maker of the…
I received concerns that the chroma aberrations (color fringes) seen in the photos in Part 2B were caused by poor alignment of the lasers. I had aligned the lasers per Celluon’s instructions before running the test but I decided…