[–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Its a few months old but i was wondering if anyone knew anything about this?Viable? A threat to occulus rift? It certainly sounds interesting, but most "stories" like this do. (Comes off a little paid for). [–] CmonDev 11y ago ↗ It would be a threat to Google Glass had the Google not bought them. I liked the projecting-in-the-retina part. Sounds very promising. Bad post title by the way. [–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Your right about the title, i should have just gone with the storys title and left it at that. [–] DanBC 11y ago ↗ The technology - shooting lasers into the eye to focus an image on the retina - has been around for a while.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3265255http://www.hitl.washington.edu/research/vrd/I think it's languishing in patent-encumbered hell at the moment. There used to be videos showing soldiers using it as a HUD-style visual aid. [–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Thanks for the links, an interesting read!
[–] CmonDev 11y ago ↗ It would be a threat to Google Glass had the Google not bought them. I liked the projecting-in-the-retina part. Sounds very promising. Bad post title by the way. [–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Your right about the title, i should have just gone with the storys title and left it at that.
[–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Your right about the title, i should have just gone with the storys title and left it at that.
[–] DanBC 11y ago ↗ The technology - shooting lasers into the eye to focus an image on the retina - has been around for a while.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3265255http://www.hitl.washington.edu/research/vrd/I think it's languishing in patent-encumbered hell at the moment. There used to be videos showing soldiers using it as a HUD-style visual aid. [–] marak830 11y ago ↗ Thanks for the links, an interesting read!
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 20.8 ms ] threadViable? A threat to occulus rift? It certainly sounds interesting, but most "stories" like this do. (Comes off a little paid for).
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3265255
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/research/vrd/
I think it's languishing in patent-encumbered hell at the moment. There used to be videos showing soldiers using it as a HUD-style visual aid.