Website review: uwnews.org | Contact lenses with ci...
Someone discovered this in Virtual Reality
•9 reviews since Jan 17, 2008
virtual-reality, technology, science
•uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp
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mellow rated 6 months ago- some day, i may get contacts... if only to have a kick ass computer resting on my eyeball.

Baelas rated 6 months ago- Sounds like a good idea.

JohnShepler rated 6 months ago- I'll bet those rabbits can spot a carrot from a mile away.

sailing-home rated 6 months ago- ...the future is (unfortunately) now...

miguelstil rated 6 months ago- Who said that PicoLED is indisputably the smallest LED in the world? This amazing invention employs LEDs that are one third of a millimetre. WOW

Streetline rated 6 months ago- Augmented Reality. Yay for making Shadowrun technology a reality, still waiting for commlinks and a global free wireless internet service, though.

- darsius rated 6 months ago
- my god! this is going to be awesome! I want one now!

amateur6 rated 6 months ago- From the page: "And for communications, people on the go could surf the Internet on a midair virtual display screen that only they would be able to see."
Yeah, "communications". It's PORN, people! PORN drives development!- From the page: "And for communications, people on the go could surf the Internet on a midair virtual display screen that only they would be able to see."

meatbot rated 6 months ago- Can you say "Ubiquitous"?? Invisible computer interfaces are on their way. This beginning model may only display a few pixels, much like the first implants for blind people that were created a few years ago, but it's still the beginning of a the beginning for a lot of truly useful nanotech and MEMS devices. Yay science. May server bless you, scientists.