Viewing device

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Image superposition by optical means – Operator body-mounted heads-up display

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ABSTRACT:
A viewing device for receiving video signals and generating corresponding images for viewing comprising a frame or support, adapted to be worn on the user's head, for example, a frame similar to a spectacle frame. The frame supports a pixelated LCD screen in front of each of the wearer's eyes. Respective optical systems located between the user's eyes and the screens allow the user to view the images generated as if they were at infinity. A light-transmitting microlens screen may be located in front of each LCD screen to produce an improved subjective viewing impression by "de-pixelating" the image.

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