I noticed you have the Magic Leap headset in this picture and I absolutely love the concept of this device. I've done research on it and it seems to use an analog wave lit on different lens panels on the screen to direct light. Are there drawbacks/benefits to using this type of ray diffraction technology over digital ones used in displays/VRs? Also a followup, will we be learning various types of displays?
keenan
@dvanmali We may talk a little about displays, but the Magic Leap is new enough that I don't know a whole lot about the hardware. However, there's a new PhD student on campus this fall (Arjun Teh) who spent some time working at Magic Leap; if you're really interested, you might track him down and ask! :-)
I noticed you have the Magic Leap headset in this picture and I absolutely love the concept of this device. I've done research on it and it seems to use an analog wave lit on different lens panels on the screen to direct light. Are there drawbacks/benefits to using this type of ray diffraction technology over digital ones used in displays/VRs? Also a followup, will we be learning various types of displays?
@dvanmali We may talk a little about displays, but the Magic Leap is new enough that I don't know a whole lot about the hardware. However, there's a new PhD student on campus this fall (Arjun Teh) who spent some time working at Magic Leap; if you're really interested, you might track him down and ask! :-)