18261488. HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY simplified abstract (SONY GROUP CORPORATION)
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HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
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HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18261488 titled 'HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
The patent application describes a head-mounted display that allows for fine adjustment of the display position in a left-right direction.
- The head-mounted display includes an optical plate positioned in front of the user's eyeball to deliver image display light.
- The optical plate can pivot in a left-right direction around the center of the eyeball as a pivot center.
- This technology can be implemented in a monocular type head-mounted display.
Potential Applications:
- Virtual reality gaming
- Augmented reality applications
- Medical simulations
- Training and education programs
- Industrial design and prototyping
Problems Solved:
- Precise adjustment of display position for optimal viewing experience
- Enhanced user comfort and usability
- Improved accuracy in visual simulations
Benefits:
- Customizable display position for individual users
- Enhanced immersion and realism in virtual environments
- Increased user satisfaction and comfort
Commercial Applications:
- Entertainment industry for immersive gaming experiences
- Healthcare sector for medical training simulations
- Education sector for interactive learning experiences
- Industrial sector for design and prototyping applications
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the pivotable optical plate improve the user experience?
- The pivotable optical plate allows for precise adjustment of the display position, enhancing comfort and usability for users.
2. What are the potential market implications of this technology in different industries?
- The technology has applications in various sectors such as entertainment, healthcare, education, and industrial design, offering a wide range of commercial opportunities.
Original Abstract Submitted
To provide a head-mounted display capable of finely adjusting a position of a display in a left-right direction. The present technology provides a head-mounted display including an optical plate that is arranged in front of an eyeball of a user and causes image display light to reach the eyeball. The optical plate is pivotable in a left-right direction about a center of the eyeball as a pivot center. The head-mounted display of the present technology may be a monocular type.