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Next week at the Consumer Electronics Show 2013 ( CES ) , the largest electronics trade fair in the world, will be presented with a pair of smart lenses providing unique visual experience , but also useful data and information directly on the retina users .

Smart contact lenses will allow users to "see" virtual screens , high definition , directly on the retina. Called iOptik , innovative system that will be presented in Las Vegas , USA, at CES 2013 experience type offers HUD ( Head -Up Display) , projecting digital information and walking directions ( GPS type ) or video telephony .

Virtual retinal displays , invented by company Innovega in Washington DC, works with a lightweight pair of glasses , and - in movies - promise an experience equivalent to that of watching a 240 -inch screen from a distance of 3 meters. Glasses incorporate micro-projects while indendent lenses may be used by them , connecting to smart phones , game consoles or PC and , depending on the program used , providing augmented reality experiences .

In the case of mobile , things are simple: using Bluetooth connectivity, all running on the phone will run on the lens iOptik says Stephen Willey , director of the company . The device can be used at all times , just like Google Glass, providing data traffic , directions or information .

Microsoft together with the University of Washington has developed a similar prototype used in the movie Mission Impossible 4 .

In the video below you can see how the prototype iOptik .


Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 02:36 PM
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