The 20/20 Project creates images at a resolution approaching the physical world without the use of mechanically moving parts, at an affordable cost.
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Description of the Technology: Computer graphic displays are currently at much lower resolution than human eyesight. In fact, to provide a display to match the resolution of the eye, in the area seen when the head is stationary, requiring the order of 50 trillion pixels. However, human eyesight is only highly acute in a narrow ‘foveal region.’ The 20/20 Project is developing the hardware and software necessary to build a display providing ultra-high resolution only at the point of the foveal gaze, within a much larger low-resolution image, and without using any mechanically moving parts. The resulting images contain a resolution approaching the physical world, but still at an affordable cost. Features and Benefits: An ultra-high resolution image would usually cost much more than our average computer image. The 20/20 Project creates images at a resolution approaching the physical world without the use of mechanically moving parts, at an affordable cost. Applications: Allows consumers to see clearer, faster, and more high technology resolution in their computer graphic displays. More advanced hardware and software incorporating these high-resolution graphic displays.