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Dispelix and Avegant Partner to Enable Next-Gen AR Glasses

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Dispelix and Avegant have teamed up to create an advanced optical solution for augmented reality viewing. The two companies combine their technologies to bring us the next level of AR experiences through state-of-the-art augmented reality and mixed reality wearables. Avegant LED Light Engine Technology.

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Vuzix Announces Blade 2™ Smart Glasses Coming Next Month

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“This latest model is a direct response to widespread interest for a more muscular version, with greater functionality and performance, while preserving the all-important wearability factor,” Vuzix President and CEO, Paul Travers, said in a release. See Also: Dispelix and Avegant Partner to Enable Next-Gen AR Glasses. “If

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV

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Part 1 : The two biggest barriers holding wearable displays back are visual quality and device comfort, which hinge on the display and optics technology. Old vs New Assumptions for Consumer-Grade Wearable Displays. and Avegant is pursuing a foveated display for AR. What does that look like, and how do we get there?

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The AR Show: Designing AR for the Way Our Eyes Work

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This can be said for Avegant CEO Edward Tang. Soon after that, Avegant was born. It’s first product, the 2016 Glyph , was a personal entertainment wearable that won CES’ best new product and remains a favorite of XR enthusiasts to this day. But then came a crossroads.

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A new kind of screen could help computer glasses replace the.

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It doesn’t burn me, because it’s a computer image displayed through a new kind of headset prototype built by Avegant, a Silicon Valley-based startup. Avegant calls it “light field.” Vimeo/Avegant He sees Avegant’s new display as a key part of the technology that will one day enable smart glasses to replace our phones and other screens.

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