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Panasonic’s AR HUD Could Be The Future Of Automotive Safety

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Eye-tracking, AI navigation, and 3D imaging radar promise next-level road traffic safety. Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic took CES by storm this year, revealing new changes to its mysterious UHD VR glasses as well as a new augmented reality heads-up display designed specifically for automotive vehicles.

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Apple Acquires AR Optics Startup Akonia Holographics

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Founded in 2012, Colorado-based Akonia Holographics claims to have 200 patents focused on holography, specifically pertaining to storage and optics. SEE ALSO Apple's Latest VR Patent Describes a Compact VR Headset with Eye Tracking. ” The company previously raised $11.6

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Sony Unveils ‘Spatial Reality Display’ with Eye-tracking for Glasses-free 3D Viewing

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inch 4K panel that includes both eye-tracking and embedded lenticular lens array so users can view 3D content with the naked eye. The post Sony Unveils ‘Spatial Reality Display’ with Eye-tracking for Glasses-free 3D Viewing appeared first on Road to VR.

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NVIDIA Researchers Demonstrate Ultra-thin Holographic VR Glasses That Could Reach 120° Field-of-view

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With a 2-inch SLM and a 15mm focal length GP lens, we could achieve a monocular FOV of up to 120°” As for the 2.3mm eye-box (the volume in which the rendered image can be seen), it’s way too small for practical use. However, the researchers write that they experimented with a straightforward way to expand it.

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