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New Partnerships and Products From Waveguide Manufacturer Dispelix

ARPost

Waveguides are one approach to AR displays that involve redirecting light onto a lens, kind of like a micro version of a projector and screen. In fact, the last time that Dispelix talked to ARPost it was to announce a partnership with light engine manufacturer Avegant. The two new Dispelix partnerships are ColorChip and Maradin.

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV

AR Insider

Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV. W elcome back to our series on the path to viable consumer AR. Over four parts, we’ll explore the biggest barriers and potential solutions to making consumer-grade Augmented Reality (AR) glasses that people will actually wear. by Jason McDowall.

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Holographic Waveguides: What You Need To Know To Understand The Smartglasses Market

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These micro-ridges are referred to as a “surface relief” waveguide. But with Dispelix already producing a printed surface relief waveguide, and with Avegant more recently demonstrating a light-field display (using an even more vintage beam-splitter technique), Magic Leap may have lost much of its novelty. Holographic Waveguides.