Hey everyone, I just read about CREAL and ZEISS discussing light field displays specifically for vision tests. It’s intriguing to see how they’re exploring this technology, especially since CREAL’s main goal is still to develop light field displays for augmented reality glasses. I think it’s exciting to consider how this could impact both vision testing and the future of AR. What are your thoughts on this technology and its potential applications?
This could be a game changer for how we assess vision. If they can integrate light field tech into AR glasses, it might make vision tests more interactive and effective.
That’s true, but I wonder how practical it will be in real-world settings. Vision tests can be pretty standardized, so will this complicate things?
Good point. There might be a learning curve for both patients and practitioners. But if it enhances accuracy, it could be worth the adjustment.
I love the idea of AR glasses incorporating this technology. It feels like we’re moving toward a more immersive experience in everyday tasks.
Absolutely! Plus, if they can make these displays lightweight and user-friendly, it could open up new possibilities for how we interact with digital content.
What exactly is a light field display? I’ve heard the term, but I’m not sure how it works in comparison to traditional displays.
Great question! Light field displays create a 3D effect by capturing light from multiple angles, providing depth perception. It’s a step beyond regular 2D displays.