That's really interesting but the reverse passthrough seems unnecessary. Far better to use that weight to improve the display. I figure you have two equilibria. First, AR displays are basically used occasionally by individuals or in specific jobs and you take them off for interpersonal in person interaction. In that case you don't really need it. Second, AR displays become virtually ubiquitous. In that case just share the eye tracking data directly with the nearby individuals and render their face on your display.
Such a badass talk. Need more of this. Very happy people like Mr Lanman are working so hard on this stuff!
Amazing talk. Thanks so much. This needs a much wider audience.
Thats crazy everyone skipped class this day, look at all those empty seats 💀. This should have been an industry conference.
That's really interesting but the reverse passthrough seems unnecessary. Far better to use that weight to improve the display.
I figure you have two equilibria. First, AR displays are basically used occasionally by individuals or in specific jobs and you take them off for interpersonal in person interaction. In that case you don't really need it.
Second, AR displays become virtually ubiquitous. In that case just share the eye tracking data directly with the nearby individuals and render their face on your display.
very useful
Why decided to achieving vari-focal by mechanical motor instead of 6-layer PB lens in the final demo? Ha, think it‘s thicky one.
Apple won
Why does he use animal abuse catch phrases...