Difference between revisions of "Near-eye display"
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− | A '''near-eye display''' is a [[display]] that is near the eye, and | + | A '''near-eye display''' is a [[display]] that is near the eye. It can be in pairs, so that the left and right eye each see their own near-eye display. |
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+ | It can be used in a stereoscopic pair for example in a [[VR headset]]. Two near-eye diplays are used in VR headsets, one for each eye. | ||
Google glass uses only one near eye display, so it is monocular. | Google glass uses only one near eye display, so it is monocular. |
Revision as of 17:50, 25 January 2025
A near-eye display is a display that is near the eye. It can be in pairs, so that the left and right eye each see their own near-eye display.
It can be used in a stereoscopic pair for example in a VR headset. Two near-eye diplays are used in VR headsets, one for each eye.
Google glass uses only one near eye display, so it is monocular.