Από εδώ: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/23/l...ts-other-eyew/
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After showing off a duo of wearable, see-through displays at CES, Lumus is back with a second optical engine -
- one that could be used in any style of frames, from prescription glasses to ski goggles. Available in binocular and
monocular configurations, the tiny OE-31 sensor weighs just 10 grams (.35 ounces), allowing it to accommodate
a variety of form factors besides your run-of-the mill (and quite dorky-looking) 3D glasses. As always, Lumus' hook
is its ability to combine head up content, augmented reality and see-through displays, though this time around the
sensor allows for a 19-degree field of view and a full-color, 640 x 360 picture. Though that's not as impressive as
the 720p, 3D-capable frames on offer at CES, the company argues it should be adequate for reading text, particularly
since the viewing experience will be comparable to staring at a 40-inch screen from 10 feet away.