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Would you wear video glasses?

An Israeli company has developed a personal video display device that looks like a simple pair of glasses. You can use these glasses with various sources, such as a portable media player or your cellphone. And with these glasses weighing only about 40 grams, you'll feel that you're viewing a 40-inch screen from a distance of 7 feet.
Written by Roland Piquepaille, Inactive

According to EE Times, an Israeli company has developed a personal video display device that looks like a simple pair of glasses. You can use these glasses with various sources, such as a portable media player or your cell phone. This technology promises to eliminate the dizziness phenomenon usually associated with this kind of display. And with these glasses weighing only about 40 grams, you'll feel that you're viewing a 40-inch screen from a distance of 7 feet. Read more...

Below is a picture of these video glasses which are not currently on the market according to what I know (Credit: Mirage Innovations Ltd.)

NanoPrism-based video glasses

Here is how this technology works.

[Mirage Innovations Ltd.'s] technology is based on the principle of transforming a thin transparent plate into a complete wearable personal display system. The diffractive planar optics is combined with a microdisplay source, such as micro LCD, LCOS or OLED.

The picture below illustrates the NanoPrism technology in action (Credit: Mirage Innovations Ltd.)

NanoPrism technology

Within the NanoPrism diffractive planar optics device, light emerging from the microdisplay source is collected by a lens and coupled into a thin transparent substrate via a nanoscale diffraction grating. The trapped light propagates within the substrate by internal reflection toward the viewer's eyes, producing a perfectly aligned image.

And here is how you might see one day if you use these glasses (Credit: Mirage Innovations Ltd.)

A possible use of NanoPrism technology

When will these glasses be available at your favorite store? We should know it soon as Mirage Innovations is searching for partners to expand its offering.

Sources: Joel Bainerman, EE Times, May 4, 2006; Mirage Innovations Ltd. web site

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