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  2. Virtual retinal display - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the workings of the virtual retinal display. A virtual retinal display (VRD), also known as a retinal scan display (RSD) or retinal projector (RP), is a display technology that draws a raster display (like a television) directly onto the retina of the eye.

  3. File:Virtual Retinal Display Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Block diagram - Wikipedia

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    A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks. [1] They are heavily used in engineering in hardware design , electronic design , software design , and process flow diagrams .

  5. Screenless video - Wikipedia

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    Virtual retinal display systems are a class of screenless displays in which images are projected directly onto the retina. They are distinguished from visual image systems because light is not reflected from some intermediate object onto the retina, it is instead projected directly onto the retina. Retinal Direct systems, once marketed, hold ...

  6. Module:Block diagram - Wikipedia

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    width and height are the width and height of the total block diagram output. nowiki returns the output as nowiki source text for debugging or copying. debug may return some debuglog data (very little use except when making changes to the module) The first unlabelled parameter contains a large amount of text and tags to be interpreted as ...

  7. Head-mounted display - Wikipedia

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    A head-mounted display (HMD) is a display device, worn on the head or as part of a helmet (see helmet-mounted display for aviation applications), that has a small display optic in front of one (monocular HMD) or each eye (binocular HMD). HMDs have many uses including gaming, aviation, engineering, and medicine.

  8. File:Schematic diagram of the human eye.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Module:Block diagram/doc - Wikipedia

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