Technology In The Military

By Italian Technology News
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And it is certainly not the science fiction project of contact lenses for augmented reality iOptik American Innovega society, which marks a further step in this trend to incorporate computer.

For Steve Willey, Ceo of Innovega, the normal mobile device screens are too small to read and for fun, the idea is to offer a vast almost as much as the Visual field of the human eye to digital content, and the solution is precisely that of contact lenses. iOptik is a system composed of a Hud (heads-up display), a small screen placed before the eye investigating a portion of Visual space, and contact lenses. This system allows the eye to focus at the same time both the foreground and the background, thus a double vision with the space divided visually into two camps perfectly in focus.

Innovega is developing this technology in the military sphere but plans to enter the market for 2014 and has clear application fields. First stereoscopic 3D cinema: the lenses can be polarized and therefore may display a stereo movie anytime and anywhere and with an impressive date mainly from the sharp proximity image. At the same time I am also interested in video games: in this case it comes to bring the experience of gaming in everyday life. And finally the augmented reality iOptik system aims not only to provide for two fields of view perfectly in focus, but also to their hybridization through infographics that overlap Geolocated real-time visual space. The idea expressed by Willey is to access media content and at the same time remain fully involved in the real world. The point is that iOptik promises an “easy” access to technology that, in contrast, tends to become “pervasive” as they had ever been.

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