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  2. eSight - Wikipedia

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    eSight includes two HD color displays, one in front of each eye, with prescription lenses tailored to the user's particular prescription. The displays integrate dual independent, high contrast OLED screens, 1024x768 resolution and a 37.5 degree field-of-view.

  3. Electronic glasses - Wikipedia

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    "Electronic glasses" can also refer to electronically enhanced eyeglasses, sometimes called e-glasses, designed for users who are not necessarily visually impaired. These wearable devices use electronic technology to dynamically improve focus, adjust for available light, monitor and record health data, receive and display information, and/or facilitate control in gaming environments.

  4. Category:Products introduced in 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Camera lenses introduced in 2013 (24 P) ... ESight; Ever After High; F. Fujifilm X100; G. GameStick; Google Glass; Google Play Games; H. HP Prime; I. IOS 7; IPad Air ...

  5. Visual prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a telescope which would be hand-held, the implant moves with the eye which is the main advantage. Patients using the device may however still need glasses for optimal vision and for close work. Before surgery, patients should first try out a hand-held telescope to see if they would benefit from image enlargement.

  6. Transitions Optical - Wikipedia

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    Transitions Optical is a U.S.-based company known for manufacturing photochromic lenses, which darken on exposure to specific types of light. The company was founded in 1990. [1] In 1991, Transitions Optical became the first company to commercialize and manufacture plastic photochromic lenses. [2]

  7. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception.In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. [6]

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