18518429. NEAR EYE DISPLAY APPARATUS simplified abstract (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.)
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NEAR EYE DISPLAY APPARATUS
Organization Name
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.
Inventor(s)
Jheng-Hong Jiang of Hsinchu (TW)
Shing-Huang Wu of Hsinchu (TW)
NEAR EYE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18518429 titled 'NEAR EYE DISPLAY APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The near eye display system described in the patent application includes a frame, a first near eye display, a second near eye display, and a processing unit. The first near eye display projects an image directly onto the first retina of a user's first eye, while the second near eye display projects an image directly onto the second retina of the user's second eye. The processing unit generates a display control signal to drive both near eye displays.
- Frame for mounting the near eye displays
- First near eye display for projecting image on first retina
- Second near eye display for projecting image on second retina
- Processing unit for generating display control signal
Potential Applications
- Virtual reality systems
- Augmented reality devices
- Medical visualization tools
Problems Solved
- Improved user experience with direct projection on retinas
- Enhanced immersion in virtual environments
- Precise visualization for medical procedures
Benefits
- Enhanced visual experience
- Increased accuracy in visualization
- Potential for medical advancements
Original Abstract Submitted
A near eye display system is provided. The near eye display system includes: a frame; a first near eye display mounted on the frame and configured to form a first image directly projected on a first retina of a first eye of a user; a second near eye display mounted on the frame and configured to form a second image directly projected on a second retina of a second eye of the user; and a processing unit located at the frame and configured to generate a display control signal to drive the first near eye display and the second near eye display.