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Compact AR display uses Trixel 3 LBS projector

TriLite, based in Vienna, Austria, and founded in 2011, has developed the Trixel 3, which the company claims is the world’s smallest projection display. But the projector is only part of the solution; you need a means to get the image to the wearer’s eyes. To do that, TriLite chose Dispelix, based in Espoo, Finland, and founded in 2015, to ...

Jon Peddie

TriLite, based in Vienna, Austria, and founded in 2011, has developed the Trixel 3, which the company claims is the world’s smallest projection display. But the projector is only part of the solution; you need a means to get the image to the wearer’s eyes. To do that, TriLite chose Dispelix, based in Espoo, Finland, and founded in 2015, to prove its see-through waveguides for wearables. The combination promises to create an ultra-compact display system for augmented reality (AR) smart glasses. TriLite’s Trixel 3 is a laser beam scanner (LBS). For AR glasses, the image creation system requires a projector,
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