Belgian Researchers Build LCD Contact Lenses
First time accepted submitter nickvad writes "The Belgian Centre for Microsystems Technology has built a spherical LCD display in a contact lens. The technology is groundbreaking and holds a wide range of applications from medical to cosmetic applications and more. The LCD technology has the potential to be used as a productivity or a social tool, paving the way for futuristic technological innovations like Google Glass."
People talking into headsets while walking down the street just isn't creepy enough.
It is not similar at all to Google Glass. From the article:
As for the actual purpose, well, you'll just have to RTFA... :)
"Why is it called the eyePhone?"
Obvious joke is obvious.
is it even possible to focus on a display that is literally on your cornea? I understand the 'light-adaptive sunglasses' application would not need a resolution, but if the intent is to deliver pixels of information, how feasible is this?
about the best this could be useful as, is as a flash protection optical device. Couple a thin film photocell to the LCD layer, so that a bright light automatically powers the LCD and dims the light that reaches the eye. That way it wouldn't need all that data bus hanging off of it.
For an image display? Useless. The focal distance is way too close for the human eye. The resolution sucks balls. Displaying an image would require a data bus, and I don't want that crap irritating my eyeballs by hanging out plastic ribbon cables.
For welding goggles? Kick ass!
Protecting soldiers from flash burned retinas? Kick ass!
Displaying swirlies on your eyeballs as a conversation piece? Dude, you have ribbon cables hanging out of your eyes.
Augmented reality? What the fuck are you smoking? I want some.
While it's great to see this sort of technology, I cannot help but wonder if we will actually ever have LCD contact lens in actual use. The issue I have is that anything displayed on the lens will never be visible to the person wearing the lens as their eyes cannot physically focus on the image. Imagine trying to view a screen that is literally sitting on your eyeball -- how would you possibly focus your eyes to view something that close?!
Finally I can get my swirly, spinning, hypno-eyes!
I tried out Rigid Gas Permeable lenses a few days ago and could only tolerate them for about 20 minutes. I've been wearing soft lenses for over 15 years. I can't see anyone tolerating that level of discomfort without a really really good reason.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
Good luck donig one of those in your eyes.
Could someone explain to me what's so innovated about Google Glass? HMDs have been being sold for YEARS and people often wanted to do AR with them. Portable computers were a bit too large and power hungry for useful AR, but linking an EyeTop to remote controlled cameras (used battery operated X10s) was always fun (and not the way you just though of). The only 'innovation' I can see about Google Glass is better marketing and the introduction of tracking things you do for 3rd parties (compared to recording your entire life only for yourself).
I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to sell my LCD contact lens space for advertising.
Every little bit helps.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Finally! We'll be able to get laid! We'll be able to display subliminal messaging in our eyes, the gateway to the soul, "Yeah baby, you want me! I'm sexy!"
These views express my own personal opinions, not those of the other voices in my head
http://vimeo.com/46304267
into "retina display"
let's just hope they don't make it touch screens...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK_cdkpazjI
Probably more importantly, so did Gibson.
This is the way all communications and entertainment will be, either contacts or ocular implants or glasses for the get of my lawn crowd.
Think of it TV, Skype, gaming, internet browsing all the time.
Couple that with kinect type usability, voice recog and your there.
I can think of a few uses.
The display driver will instantly hang and get permanently stuck, showing only $$ symbols.
--- I am known for the ones who want to find me on the net. Is that a privacy risk or a privilege? One might wonder..
As someone who has seizures in response to flickering lights, this is very exciting to me. With any luck, it's only a matter of time now before I can put in contact lenses that filter out flickering light and allow me to go into grocery stores without seizures induced by the lighting :)