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Contact Lenses With Circuits, Borg Hive Mind Upgrade To Follow

Posted July 09, 2008 8:51 AM

From OhGizmo!:

Babak Parviz, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington, has created contact lenses that contain electronic circuits. He's also going to add microLEDs so that the lenses will be able to display things on them. This would make them one of the tiniest personal displays ever made. While a prototype has been created it is months away from being powered up. The current ideas for powering it up are via radio waves and miniature antennas attached to the lenses or by using solar cells. Parviz hopes that his invention will be able to be useful in a variety of ways including computing, gaming and medical applications. He left off one critical use that these contact lenses would be great for, namely becoming an international super-spy.

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07/10/2008 8:22 AM

I don't think I would want to be the first to stick an electric circuit in my eye. Wonder if the good professor will be the first?

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07/10/2008 9:21 AM

I wonder how having an "eyes-up" display would interfere with seeing what was beyond one's nose? For that matter, the focal distance, the size of the image, the resolution required, all conspire to make this seem highly impractical. I remain skeptical...

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