Apple is working on display technology that could bring a stereoscopic viewing experience to head-worn, mixed-reality devices like Apple Glass.
The company is rumored to be working on at least two head-worn devices, including an Apple AR headset that could connect to an iPhone and a visor-like device aimed at virtual reality experiences.
In a trio of patent applications published Thursday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Apple lays out a way to provide stereoscopic, or three-dimensional, content to viewers of a device using displays equipped with lenticular lenses. These lenses could be formed over an array of pixels, such as those on OLED or LCD displays.
Apple is working on display technology that could bring a stereoscopic viewing experience to head-worn, mixed-reality devices like Apple Glass.
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The company is rumored to be working on at least two head-worn devices, including an Apple AR headset that could connect to an iPhone and a visor-like device aimed at virtual reality experiences.
In a trio of patent applications published Thursday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Apple lays out a way to provide stereoscopic, or three-dimensional, content to viewers of a device using displays equipped with lenticular lenses. These lenses could be formed over an array of pixels, such as those on OLED or LCD displays.