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Alpha Pix uses a [[catadioptric combiner]] in a thin form factor for AR smart glasses. Alpha Pix controls per-pixel transparency in the virtual image plane, so it is possible to display virtual imagery in a black color. The black imagery can hard-edge occlude physical objects in the real background scene, making the generated black content visible even in direct sun-lit environments.
 
Alpha Pix uses a [[catadioptric combiner]] in a thin form factor for AR smart glasses. Alpha Pix controls per-pixel transparency in the virtual image plane, so it is possible to display virtual imagery in a black color. The black imagery can hard-edge occlude physical objects in the real background scene, making the generated black content visible even in direct sun-lit environments.
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Alpha Pix only displays the color black. In total, it only consumes about 70mW of power.
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Alpha Pix only shows the color black. In total, it only consumes about 70mW of power.
    
The Alpha Pix CMOS display panel is designed like a smartphone camera, where the imaging lens is integrated directly on the CMOS panel. Alpha Pix uses a catadioptric combiner, which allows a compact folded optical path that enables very high optical efficiency between 25 percent and 75 percent.
 
The Alpha Pix CMOS display panel is designed like a smartphone camera, where the imaging lens is integrated directly on the CMOS panel. Alpha Pix uses a catadioptric combiner, which allows a compact folded optical path that enables very high optical efficiency between 25 percent and 75 percent.

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