From traditional or Fresnel optics to pancake lenses, freeform prisms to waveguides, we'll explore how to select the right solution for your project and some of the decisions that went into Lenovo's family of AR and VR devices. We'll also explore some of the limitations for the ideal solution today and where the industry can help the AR/VR market expand in the future.
AR headsets are being used to improve efficiency in staff training, manufacturing, production and design, etc. As it evolves, AR will provide immersive step by step instructions for technicians, leading to time saving and cost reduction. AR makes work more accurate and work environment safer through engaging simulation and training of different scenarios. On the consumer side, it’s mostly mobile AR that prevails in mass market. The major factor which are fueling the AR market growth of consumers is worldwide high penetration of smartphone and mobile devices. Which going to win?
Join this panel and hear what these experts think are the next steps for prescription smartglasses. Roughly 126 million Americans wear eyeglasses, and they pay an average of $576 a year for the privilege. Given the trend towards smart devices elsewhere, it should come as no surprise that prescription smart glasses are next. What is it really going to look like? Come find out.
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