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CREAL Raises $7.2 Million to Bring its Light-field Display to AR Glasses

Road to VR

Switzerland-based CREAL is developing a light-field display which it hopes to bring to VR headsets and eventually AR glasses. Normally these two eye functions work unconsciously in sync, hence the so-called ‘vergence-accommodation conflict’ when they don’t. In November the company raised CHF 6.5 million (~$7.2 million (~$7.2

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CREAL Reveals Its First Light-field AR & VR Headset Prototypes

Road to VR

Switzerland-based CREAL, which is developing a light-field display, has revealed its first prototype AR and VR headsets. Normally these two eye functions work unconsciously in sync, hence the so-called ‘vergence-accommodation conflict’ when they don’t. CREAL AR Light-field Prototype. Image courtesy CREAL. Image courtesy CREAL.

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Hands-on: CREAL is Shrinking Its Light-field Display for AR & VR Headsets

Road to VR

Switzerland-based CREAL is developing a light-field display which it believes will fit into VR headsets and eventually AR glasses. Normally these two eye functions work unconsciously in sync, hence the so-called ‘vergence-accommodation conflict’ when they don’t. CREAL’s approach aims to get us a several steps closer.

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