Leia Inc.
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Leia is a company that has made display gadgets, such as the Lume Pad 2. Their gadgets are typically 4-view displays, but are advertised as lightfield and holographic. Leia made multiview displays.
Its founder is David Fattal.[1]
Leia produced the display on the Red Hydrogen One.[2]
Leia technology is implemented in Acer's SpatialLabs and Asus' Spatial Vision.[2]
Some of Leia's displays use head tracking.[2]
Products[edit]
The Lume Pad 2 is a tablet from Leia.[4] The display does not generate a true light field. The display generates vergence-accommodation conflict.
The Red Hydrogen One is a smartphone that has a pseudo-3D display. It generates vergence-accommodation conflict.
Patents[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.displaysupplychain.com/speakers/david-fattal
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hollister, Sean (2024-01-19). "Leia is building a 3D empire on the back of the worst phone we’ve ever reviewed". https://www.theverge.com/24036574/leia-glasses-free-3d-ces-2024.
- ↑ "Leia Inc. Acquires Dimenco, Unifying Global Leaders in 3D Display Technology". 2023-08-07. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230807524947/en/Leia-Inc.-Acquires-Dimenco-Unifying-Global-Leaders-in-3D-Display-Technology.
- ↑ Wilson, Jason R. (2023-07-05). "Leia Lume Pad 2 Review: 3D Technology Without Any Extra Devices". https://wccftech.com/review/leia-lume-pad-2-review-3d-technology-without-any-extra-gadgets/.
- ↑ "Multiview backlighting employing fluorescent multibeam elements". 2019-06-20. https://patents.google.com/patent/US11143811B2.