SEE-THROUGH COMPUTER DISPLAY SYSTEMS
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1. A head-worn see-through display, comprising:
- a. A see-through optical element mounted such that it is positioned in front of a user'"'"'s eye when the head-worn see-through display is worn by the user;
a. A processor adapted to present digital content in a main field of view in which a user views presented digital content and through which the user sees a surrounding environment;
b. The processor further adapted to present digital content in an extended field of view in which a user views presented digital content and through which the user sees the surrounding environment;
c. The main field of view having a higher resolution than the extended field of view;
d. the processor further adapted to present digital content in the main field of view and reduce an appearance of the content as the content approaches an edge of the main field of view; and
e. The processor further adapted to further reduce the appearance of the content when the content is presented in the extended field of view.
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Abstract
Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for the see-through computer display systems with an extended field of view.
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19 Claims
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1. A head-worn see-through display, comprising:
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a. A see-through optical element mounted such that it is positioned in front of a user'"'"'s eye when the head-worn see-through display is worn by the user; a. A processor adapted to present digital content in a main field of view in which a user views presented digital content and through which the user sees a surrounding environment; b. The processor further adapted to present digital content in an extended field of view in which a user views presented digital content and through which the user sees the surrounding environment; c. The main field of view having a higher resolution than the extended field of view; d. the processor further adapted to present digital content in the main field of view and reduce an appearance of the content as the content approaches an edge of the main field of view; and e. The processor further adapted to further reduce the appearance of the content when the content is presented in the extended field of view. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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