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Avegant's virtual retinal display, Glyph, uses a new, miniature DLP chip to project an image (720p, per eye) directly onto the viewer’s retina, eliminating the headaches, eyestrain and nausea that can be associated with viewing immersive, 3D footage. For now, viewers can don the headset to re-experience the videos, games and movies on their mobile and game platforms, but the developers are looking for partners to create unique content. The product, which also doubles as a headphone, will launch a Kickstarter campaign on January 22.
CES2014_Avegant_Glyph.jpg
Avegant's virtual retinal display, Glyph, uses a new, miniature DLP chip to project an image (720p, per eye) directly onto the viewer’s retina, eliminating the headaches, eyestrain and nausea that can be associated with viewing immersive, 3D footage. For now, viewers can don the headset to re-experience the videos, games and movies on their mobile and game platforms, but the developers are looking for partners to create unique content. The product, which also doubles as a headphone, will launch a Kickstarter campaign on January 22.