![]() ![]() Images and text were provided by Kevin Choi, with some edits by Crystalfontz. However my entire far right peripheral is completely covered by the Pi and the breakout board, which is something I will try to tackle in a V2. It’s easy to kind of “unfocus” on it and let it fade away into the foreground while I focus on everything else in the distance. Since the display only covers half of the right eye, depth perception still works just fine so once I look away from the display. But from a sci-fi perspective they still look super cool. So really, the theoretical benefits of a transparent display allowing you to see through it are negated and it may as well be a regular non-transparent display. Originally Answered: Can I watch 3d movies in Android smart phones It is definitely possible to watch a 3D video on your Android, or for that matter. A bit like wearing a very strong prescription pair of glasses if you have 20/20 vision, or vice versa if you don’t. Viewability of the display itself is crystal clear, but because I have essentially made a fixed focal length lens to view it, everything past the display is very blurry. Number of Fresnel lenses used and the distance needed between the three layers will probably be very different if you wear corrective glasses. Magnifiers are most effective when there is some distance between the magnifier and the thing you want to see, so there are about 7mm between the two Fresnel groupings, and another 7 between the Fresnel and the OLED. I used eight total Fresnel magnifying lenses, with four layered on the inside of the glasses, four more layered on the outside of the glasses, and then finally the transparent OLED outside of that. TCL says they produce the effect of viewing a 140-inch display from four meters away, with a density of. ![]() To see the display itself, some optical magnification was needed as our eyeballs cannot focus on anything this close to our face. The glasses require a wired connection to a device that’s equipped with USB-C video out. List of Video Glasses products on for global buyers to find quality Video Glasses sources and manufacturers from Taiwan, China, and Asia. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |