cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Future Display?

milkyway12
Honored Guest
Have you guys heard of something called The Glyph?

http://outgrow.me/collections/all/products/glyph

It uses a display called a Micromirror Array where it eliminates the pixelation. I am sure the developers are well aware of this technique, but it's something that is so dreadfully needed. The Oculus is going to be amazing if we can get that mother freaking screen door effect to go away.

In short, there's no screen in the headset, but a weird set of optics and mirrors in the headset that give you a crisp image. They have a short comparison video inside the video in the link. It's pretty neat.

Maybe Oculus could look into it, IF, they didnt already know about it.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This article here better describes The Glyph. Seriously hoping the developers look into this technology.

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1643 ... our-retina

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.
2 REPLIES 2

kojack
MVP
MVP
"milkyway12" wrote:
Have you guys heard of something called The Glyph?

https://forums.oculus.com/search.php?keywords=Avegant+Glyph
Author: Oculus Monitor,  Auto Oculus Touch,  Forum Dark Mode, Phantom Touch Remover,  X-Plane Fixer
Hardware: Threadripper 1950x, MSI Gaming Trio 2080TI, Asrock X399 Taich
Headsets: Wrap 1200VR, DK1, DK2, CV1, Rift-S, GearVR, Go, Quest, Quest 2, Reverb G2

milkyway12
Honored Guest
I didnt even think to search, but i've now found several different links to different technological ideas for VR in the search. Thanks for the link.