Lg display co., ltd. (20240212534). PERSONAL IMMERSIVE DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract

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PERSONAL IMMERSIVE DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

lg display co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Mincheol Kim of Gyeonggi-do (KR)

PERSONAL IMMERSIVE DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240212534 titled 'PERSONAL IMMERSIVE DISPLAY DEVICE

The abstract describes a personal immersive display device with two display panels that are offset from each other in a user's field of view.

  • Simplified Explanation:

- Personal immersive display device with two display panels - Panels are offset from each other in user's field of view

Key Features and Innovation: - First display panel and second display panel with pixels - Panels positioned to provide immersive experience - Enhances user's visual experience

Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications - Training simulations

Problems Solved: - Enhances user experience with immersive visuals - Provides more realistic and engaging display

Benefits: - Improved visual experience - Enhanced immersion for users - Potential for new applications in entertainment and training

Commercial Applications: - Virtual reality gaming industry - Augmented reality software development - Training and simulation companies

Questions about personal immersive display devices: 1. How does the offset of the display panels enhance the user experience? 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in terms of field of view and resolution?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing advancements in display technology - Research on user experience and immersion in virtual environments


Original Abstract Submitted

embodiments of the disclosure may provide a personal immersive display device. the persona immersive display device includes a first display panel and a second display panel each including a plurality of pixels. the first display panel and the second display panel are offset from each other in a user's field of view.