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HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAYS

THE TRUE RETINA MACHINE

In 1991, Holoverse founder, Dennis J. Solomon filed a U.S. Patent application for a True 3D Head Mounted Retinal Display using a fixed light emitting element, a scanning element, a focusing element, and an  immersive variable reflector.  The application refined my work from 1981, well known to the Sony researchers at the Media Lab at MIT.  The claims were allowed and are continued in a current continuation-in-part pending application.

 

 

 

Part of our True 3D Technology evolved at MIT from the 1970s where Solomon worked as a 3D researcher and  microscopist with Dr. S. Sher, wife of Dr. Larry Sher, who developed the Spacegraph 3D Display at BNN.  His work evolved from that of Alan Traub at MITRE.

Early History   

US PATENTS

3,493,290 Feb., 1970 Traub 340/755.
4,130,832   1978 Sher  

 

Places to Visit
Wearable Computing - MIT
Wearable Computing - Prof. Steven Mann
HITL, U. of Washington

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