Eyeglass computer displays racing to market
A number of microdisplay manufacturers say they will offer high-resolution and relatively low-cost displays that can be worn like sunglasses later this year. Thanks to technology breakthroughs, these displays could be used in tools ranging from game consoles to computers to televisions. Microscreens are built on the surface of chips and magnified into the eyes.
For a survey of this developing market, click wired.com.
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