But the potential is there, a massive one.
Augumented reality projected directly to your retina is a very close possibility.
First you got Brother Industries who designed 'retinal image display' (upper image), where a device attached to glasses frame is drawing the image on your retina using a laser.Second you got those contact lenses from Prof. Parviz at the University of Washington (lower image), who want to print circuits and LED based displays on the contact lens.
Now both devices are certainly in the trial stages, but its a question of 2-3 years before it will be fully developed and tested by the US army, before making it to the market.
Of course that would lead augumented reality into the new stage where you fully incorporate visual display into your daily real world.[photo credits: Parviz Research Group, University of Washington; Brother]
I think input devices will be a nuance, and I'm certainly not getting the 1.0 versions of any implants, but otherwise can't wait.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait too:) For the interface I guess something based on infrared motion sensor similar to Nintendo Wii Remote could be applied to operate directly on the virtual objects in your augmented visual field.
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