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'''AR glasses''' stands for "augmented reality glasses". They are see through display glasses that show virtual content in 3D registered to the real world.
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'''AR glasses''' stands for "augmented reality glasses". They are see through display glasses that show virtual content in 3D registered to the real world. AR glasses are a type of [[smart glasses]]. Typically they are optical-see-through.
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AR glasses are only OK if the display takes up the entire piece of glass per eye.
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AR glasses require a wide [[field of view]] and a wide [[range of focus]]. AR glasses are only OK if the display takes up the entire piece of glass per eye.
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AR glasses are a type of [[smart glasses]].
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The content shown on AR glasses is aligned in 3D to a coordinate system originating in the real world in [[euclidean space]].
    
It was rumored that [[Apple]] was going to release AR glasses.
 
It was rumored that [[Apple]] was going to release AR glasses.
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The content shown on AR glasses is aligned in 3D to a coordinate system originating in the real world in [[euclidean space]].
      
==Constitution==
 
==Constitution==
In gadgets, AR glasses typically don't show the image in the whole piece of glass. There is typically a small square in the center that is the actual display. This is the case for the Magic Leap.
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In the Magic Leap and Hololens, the image only takes up a small part of the piece of glass for each eye. There is typically a small square in the center that is the actual display.
    
AR glasses require light field displays or holographic displays.
 
AR glasses require light field displays or holographic displays.

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