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A '''near-eye lightfield display''' is a kind of [[light field display]] that shows a clear image even when it is close to the eye. It can be part of a [[display headset]]. It is a type of near-eye display that can generate accurate natural 3D imagery with proper human [[accommodation]].
 
A '''near-eye lightfield display''' is a kind of [[light field display]] that shows a clear image even when it is close to the eye. It can be part of a [[display headset]]. It is a type of near-eye display that can generate accurate natural 3D imagery with proper human [[accommodation]].
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It can be made with a [[lens array]]. Near-eye lightfield displays have been made in a variety of types, including microlens-based, sequential projection, and stacked liquid crystal display (LCD). An example of a sequential projection display is from [[CREAL]].
    
Depending on the type, it can be part of a [[monocle]].
 
Depending on the type, it can be part of a [[monocle]].
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It can be made with a [[lens array]]. Near-eye lightfield displays have been made in a variety of types, including microlens-based, sequential projection, and stacked liquid crystal display (LCD). An example of a sequential projection display is from [[CREAL]].
      
A near-eye lightfield display may be paired with a computer system that automatically updates the rendering viewpoint according to positional and orientational sensor data, such as a [[virtual reality]] system or [[augmented reality]].
 
A near-eye lightfield display may be paired with a computer system that automatically updates the rendering viewpoint according to positional and orientational sensor data, such as a [[virtual reality]] system or [[augmented reality]].

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