Saturday, January 11, 2014

This Contact Lens that can display Video

If you think technology saw a video display device via Google Glass smart glasses already quite sophisticated, whoa. Because there are newer technologies that make a person can see the video screen through his eyes simply by using a soft lens.
Light projected by the display (glasses) passes through the center of the pupil and then works with the eye's regular optics to focus the display on the retina, while light from the real-life environment reaches the retina via an outer filter. (Picture from: http://www.gizmag.com/)
Given the name iOptik, the contact lens can display the video screen is like Google Glass deliver on its vision. By using iOptik, this smart contact lens wearers like watching a 240 -inch television sail within 10 feet. The iOptik maker, Innovega said, that the contact lens is embedded with a micro-sized projector that can provide a visual image or a video.
Embedded in the contact lens are micro-components that enable the user to focus on near-eye images. (Picture from: http://www.gizmag.com/)
The soft lens also has its own software that can be integrated with a smartphone or a portable game belongs users to send and receive video. This high-tech contact lenses can give you directions when people walk, display photos and videos, and can also be used as a visual gauge running speed during exercise. With iOptik, users can get a visual on the speed while jogging and jogging track someone show.
Via the filters, two separate images on the retina which are then superimposed to create one integrated image, or augmented reality. (Picture from: http://www.gizmag.com/)
Detailed information about the device manufacturer Innovega soft lens will be available after a short while longer. Nothing else, iOptik this is one device that will be introduced in the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2014 event which held on January 7 to 10, 2014 in the Las Vegas. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GIZMAG]
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