Abstract:
A near-eye display system (100, 600) includes a display panel (102), a beam steering assembly (104) facing the display panel, a display controller (108), and a beam steering controller (110). The beam steering assembly imparts one of a plurality of net deflection angles to incident light. The display controller drives the display panel to display a sequence of images, and the beam steering controller controls the beam steering assembly to impart a different net deflection angle for each displayed image of the sequence. The sequence of images, when displayed within the visual perception interval, may be perceived as a single image having a resolution greater than the resolution of the display panel or having larger apparent pixel sizes that conceal the black space between pixels of the display, or the sequence of images may represent a lightfield with the angular information represented in the net deflection angles imparted into the images as they are projected.
Abstract:
A display panel for use with a multi-panel display. The display panel includes a display panel including an array of display pixels disposed surrounded by a bezel, the array of display pixels for emitting a display image having a first size, and an optical expansion layer disposed over the array of display pixels to magnify the display image to appear to have a second size larger than the first size and to at least partially conceal the bezel surrounding the housing. The optical expansion layer includes a first array of microlenses optically coupled to the array of display pixels to cause light from the display pixels to diverge, a second array of microlenses having complementary optical power to the first array of microlenses; and an optically transparent offset layer disposed between the first and second arrays of microlenses. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
Abstract:
A display panel for use with a multi-panel display includes an array of display pixels to emit pixel light. A fiber bundle including an array of fibers is disposed over the array of display pixels. The fiber bundle includes a first end of the array of fibers rigidly fixed adjacent to the array of display pixels and optically aligned with the array of display pixels and a loose fiber portion that permits a second end of the array of fibers opposite the first end to slump-over and move. The fiber bundle receives the pixel light emitted from the array of display pixels into the first end of the array of fibers and emits the pixel light out the second end of the array of fibers.