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'''CREAL''' is a company that has developed near-eye [[light field display]]s. It was founded in 2016. CREAL has marketed their displays as suitable for [[AR glasses]].
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'''CREAL''' is a company that has developed near-eye [[light field display]]s. CREAL has marketed their displays as suitable for [[AR glasses]].
  
 
One of CREAL's patents details the use of a 2D point light array as the light source that is lit up sequentially.<ref>https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/aa/cb/2b/78d7ba039783dc/EP3542206B1.pdf "The point-light array 28 is an array of point-light sources distributed on a two-dimensional plane."</ref> Each point light is a source of light such as an LED that has a pinhole mask, or the exit of an optical fiber.
 
One of CREAL's patents details the use of a 2D point light array as the light source that is lit up sequentially.<ref>https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/aa/cb/2b/78d7ba039783dc/EP3542206B1.pdf "The point-light array 28 is an array of point-light sources distributed on a two-dimensional plane."</ref> Each point light is a source of light such as an LED that has a pinhole mask, or the exit of an optical fiber.

Revision as of 04:12, 28 August 2024

CREAL logo

CREAL is a company that has developed near-eye light field displays. CREAL has marketed their displays as suitable for AR glasses.

One of CREAL's patents details the use of a 2D point light array as the light source that is lit up sequentially.[1] Each point light is a source of light such as an LED that has a pinhole mask, or the exit of an optical fiber.

In 2020, CREAL had planned to make a fixed foveated display.[2]

Display

CREAL has developed a small optical engine for light field display as of April 2024.

It has 36 degree diagonal field of view.[3]

The display surface has 91 percent transparency.[3]

References