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SCREENLESS DISPLAY

SUBMITTED BY : ANKIT SUROLIA


SUBMITTED TO:DR. NAVEEN HEMRAJANI
What is Screenless Display?

Screenless display is the present evolving technology in the field of the


computer-enhanced technologies.
It is going to be the one of the greatest technological development in the
coming future years.
Several patents are still working on this new emerging technology which can
change the whole spectacular view of the screenless displays.
Screen less display technology has the main aim of displaying or transmitting
the information without any help of the screen or the projector.he next GEN-X.
Origin of Screenless display

 • Reto Meier predicts that 10 years from now we will be able to get
transparent LCD patches that will adhere to our eyeglasses and 20 years
from now we’ll have contact lenses that project images directly onto our
retinas and that we will be able to interface with computers through mind
control.
 • The most profound effect will come from the development of the
synaptic interface technology. This technology will allow people who are
visually impaired to see just as the hearing impaired are able to hear
through cochlear implants.
First Screenless Display

 • The first screen-less display that needs mentioning is Google Glass.


Google Glass sits on the face like a pair of glasses,
 and on one eye it has a block of glass that allows you to see augmented
reality.
 Images can be displayed right in front of your eye, as well as text and
information about objects and places that are in front of you.
 This technology is only in its early stages, but definitely shows that screen-
less displays will become a natural form of media consumption in the future.
Technology used in screenless display

 Interactive Projection and Visual Display System

 The biggest impact in screenless technology has been seen in the use of
optical technology.
 Optical technology enables personal screenless displays by projecting
images and data from computers, DVD players, or VCRs into the viewer's
eye, displaying them in the visual field of the viewer.
 3D Display Projection Technology With the large influx of new displays into
the market boasting '3D supp',
 We will look at the two main techniques being used today, those being
active shutter and passive polarization technologies.
 We will also discuss the trends in desktop displays from a 3D point of view as
well as looking at the other aspects being developed to support 3D, such
as panel technology.
Types of display

 • Visual Image
 • Retinal Projection
 • Synaptic Interface/Brain Computer Interface
Visual image display

 The visual image is a type of screenless display, which recognizes any type
of image or thing with the help of the human eye.The following are few
examples of the visual image display:
 holographic display
 virtual reality goggles
 heads up display, etc.
 The working principle of this display states that the light gets reflected by
the intermediate object before reaching the retina or the eye. The
intermediate object can be a hologram, (lcd)s or even windows.
Retinal display

 Another screenless display type is a retinal display.


 With a retinal display light is not reflected off an immediate object, like in a
visual image, but it is projected directly onto the retina.
 This can be handy in that one is not limited by physical screen size Because
there is no immediate object to be viewed,
 Retinal display can be used to keep things such as financial information
safe from snooping eyes.
 The image can take up the entire field of vision. We’ve seen the potential
of retinal displays in movies like Terminator.
 Light projected directly to retina

 Prevents snooping

 Not limited by physical size

 More secure to access data from outsiders.


Retinal Projection

 In retinal projection, the light does not have to be reflected off of an


object. The light is projected directly onto the retina to form an image.
Synaptic Interface

 • Brain Computer Interface or BCI


 • cochlear implant for the eyes
 • No light projection
 • Image sent straight to brain
 In Synaptic Interface images are sent to an electrode implanted in the
brain.
 And this images can be used to provide vision who have a defect of the
eye by bypassing the damaged eye parts and sending a visual signal
straight to the brain.
Advantages and Disadvantages

 • Low power requirements


 • Higher resolution images
 • Greater portability
 • Wider angle of view
 • More accurate color
 • Greater brightness and better contrast
 • Ability to present 3D images
 • Ability to present far-point images
 • Lower costs
Affects of Screenless dispaly

 • Screenless display technology is likely to affect:


 • Lighting and projection technologies
 • Software development/design
 • Lifestyles of the visually impaired
 • Career opportunities for the visually impaired

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