02-23-2015 01:06 AM
Enter Avegant, which came out of hiding today to unveil a prototype of the Glyph. Taking a page out of Oculus’ horrible naming handbook, the Avegant Glyph also sounds like a video-game franchise or multi-billion dollar ICBM targeting software. Unlike Oculus, however, Glyph doesn’t feature any display device at all — with Glyph, the only place the image ever really exists is in your mind. The technology is called Virtual Retinal Display (VRD), and it uses a projector which sends its image directly onto the retina, in much the same way that a CRT television projects a picture onto the glass of the screen. Here, though, there is no slab of glass to absorb and re-emit light into the real world; the only place Glyph’s VRD images ever exist is inside the eye of the user.
02-23-2015 01:18 AM
"milkyway12" wrote:
Have you guys heard of something called The Glyph?
02-23-2015 01:20 AM