SEE-THROUGH COMPUTER DISPLAY SYSTEMS
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1. A head-worn computer, comprising:
- a. A see-through computer display, wherein a user can see a surrounding environment through the see-through computer display and see computer generated content;
b. The see-through computer display positioned in the head-worn computer such that an opaque portion of the see-through computer display is above a pupil of the user and below a brow line of the user when wearing the head-worn display;
c. A tinted lens positioned to conceal at least a portion of the opaque portion of the see-through computer, wherein the tinted lens includes an upper area for concealment that is low in transmission and a lower area for the see-through view that is high in transmission; and
d. The tinted lens including a magnetic attachment system adapted to facilitate removal and replacement of the lens from the head-worn computer.
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Abstract
Aspects of the present invention relate to providing see-through computer display optics.
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1. A head-worn computer, comprising:
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a. A see-through computer display, wherein a user can see a surrounding environment through the see-through computer display and see computer generated content; b. The see-through computer display positioned in the head-worn computer such that an opaque portion of the see-through computer display is above a pupil of the user and below a brow line of the user when wearing the head-worn display; c. A tinted lens positioned to conceal at least a portion of the opaque portion of the see-through computer, wherein the tinted lens includes an upper area for concealment that is low in transmission and a lower area for the see-through view that is high in transmission; and d. The tinted lens including a magnetic attachment system adapted to facilitate removal and replacement of the lens from the head-worn computer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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