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Design of a Prototype Low Vision Aid Using a Scanned Laser Display

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Abstract

The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a new display technology in which safe, low-power, red, green, and blue lasers are modulated and scanned directly through the pupil and onto the retina of the eye to display the equivalent of RGB video images [Furness et al., 1997].

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