Vision-correcting display makes
reading glasses so yesterday
RDmag.com
What if computer screens had glasses instead of the people staring at the monitors? That concept is not too far afield from technology being developed by UC Berkeley computer and vision scientists.
The researchers are developing computer algorithms to compensate for an individual's visual impairment, and creating vision-correcting displays that enable users to see text and images clearly without wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses. The technology could potentially help hundreds of millions of people who currently need corrective lenses to use their smartphones, tablets and computers. One common problem, for example, is presbyopia, a type of farsightedness in which the ability to focus on nearby objects is gradually diminished as the aging eyes' lenses lose elasticity.
More importantly, the displays could one day aid people with more complex visual problems, known as high order aberrations, which cannot be corrected by eyeglasses, said Brian Barsky, UC Berkeley professor of computer science and vision science, and affiliate professor of optometry.
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Re: Picture your computer wearing glasses
Wonder how they plan to handle monitors in public places?
It seems to me it would eliminate someone sharing a computer, if the two people did not have the exact same vision needs.
It seems to me it would eliminate someone sharing a computer, if the two people did not have the exact same vision needs.
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