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Revision as of 18:10, 25 January 2025
A transparent display headset is a type of wearable technology product that is worn on the head and includes a display that is see-through.
It uses optical see-through panels and projects light off of them or through them. It allows the user to see the real world and the displayed content layered on top.
It can have a computer built in, or the computer can be separate.
Examples are the Magic Leap 1, the Microsoft Hololens, and the Vuzix Blade.
OST-HMD stands for optical see-through head mounted display.[1]
Most head mounted units made with waveguides are OST-HMDs.
It can use a waveguide or a reflector.
Examples
See also
References
- ↑ Design of a Pupil-Matched Occlusion-Capable Optical See-Through Wearable Display https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9416829