Sure, Google’s idea of placing a display in a pair of glasses is very cool and a game changer, but why wear glasses when you can fit a display into a contact lens? A group | |
Sure, Google’s idea of placing a display in a pair of glasses is very cool and a game changer, but why wear glasses when you can fit a display into a contact lens? A group of researchers at the Centre of Microsystems Technology at Ghent University recently developed a prototype lens that has a spherical curved LCD embedded inside. Unlike LED-based solutions, the LCD used by these researchers can pack enough display graphics into the tiny lens to display simple patterns like a dollar sign. Unfortunately though unlike Google Glasses, wearers of the LCD contact lens would not be able to see the things that are displayed on it because human eyes are not able to focus at such close range. The idea of this contact lens is that it could be used for medical or even cosmetic purposes in the future. And you thought contact lens that makes one’s iris appears larger was a cool idea, imagine having a “$” sign right inside your eye, or an iris with a changeable color.
Check out the video after the break for a demo. (Source: Engadget) Link : Who Needs Google Glasses When You Can Have an LCD Display on Contact Lenses? | |
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