German scientists from the Photon Microsystems Institute (Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems) were able to present a prototype device combining a microdisplay and glasses . This thing allows users to manipulate data with just eye movements. And if until now such devices could only transmit information to microdisplays, then Interactive Data Eyeglasses connected to the handheld, for example, will indeed allow it to be managed.
The first thing here is a CMOS chip. It has dimensions of 19.3 x 17 millimeters and is mounted in glasses. The second joy is the OLED microdisplay. The image is projected directly onto the retina. It looks as if the image is at a distance of about one meter. Scientists used OLED to develop a display due to its high brightness, which allows you to view the image even in bright daylight.
Wearing such glasses, the user will be able to navigate through the menu items and display new information on the screen, focusing his gaze and translating it in the right direction. ')
Ps. I wonder how bad it is for the eyes? Bright light right on the retina ...