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CREAL's team included engineers from Intel's smart glasses project, as well as from [[Magic Leap]].<ref name="g148">{{cite web | title=Innovation bringing augmented reality to the highest level I CREAL's mission | website=CREAL LIGHT-FIELD DISPLAY I Bringing AR within arm's reach | date=2024-09-10 | url=https://creal.com/about/ | access-date=2024-10-07}}</ref>
CREAL's team included engineers from Intel's smart glasses project, as well as from [[Magic Leap]].<ref name="g148">{{cite web | title=Innovation bringing augmented reality to the highest level I CREAL's mission | website=CREAL LIGHT-FIELD DISPLAY I Bringing AR within arm's reach | date=2024-09-10 | url=https://creal.com/about/ | access-date=2024-10-07}}</ref>
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==History==
==History==
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CREAL switched from DLP to LCOS in part because LCOS can have its driving method controlled more directly.<ref name="c126">{{cite web | last=Guttag | first=Karl | title=Mixed Reality at CES & AR/VR/MR 2024 (Part 3 Display Devices) | website=KGOnTech | date=2024-04-20 | url=https://kguttag.com/2024/04/20/mixed-reality-at-ces-ar-vr-mr-2024-part-3-display-devices/ | access-date=2024-10-15}}</ref> DLP's drive algorithm is closed off by Texas Instruments.<ref name="c126"/>
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CREAL used [[DLP]], then switched to [[LCOS]]. The switch was in part because LCOS can have its driving method controlled more directly.<ref name="c126">{{cite web | last=Guttag | first=Karl | title=Mixed Reality at CES & AR/VR/MR 2024 (Part 3 Display Devices) | website=KGOnTech | date=2024-04-20 | url=https://kguttag.com/2024/04/20/mixed-reality-at-ces-ar-vr-mr-2024-part-3-display-devices/ | access-date=2024-10-15}}</ref> DLP's drive algorithm is closed off by Texas Instruments.<ref name="c126"/>
==Display==
==Display==