DK-40 See-through Wearable Display System
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DK-40 See-through Wearable Display System
DK-40 See-through Wearable Display System Distance from airport: 48km Map List Distance: 22 miles Target Location 430 New York City Cloudy 550/450 bloomingdale’s 175 Sth. Avenue New York Lumus Technology Lumus enables compact see-through, wearable displays that provide a large, full-color, high brightness virtual image, while maintaining a form factor similar to a pair of eyeglasses. Lumus’ revolutionary optical technology is comprised of the patented Light-guide Optical Element (LOE™) and micro-display Pod. Key capabilities provided by the technology include: A large-screen view for small mobile devices (e.g. Smartphone) Unobtrusive overlay of information on one’s real world view True Augmented Reality (AR) Critical situational awareness for the mobile user Ergonomics and aesthetics for real-life, day-long wearability Ideal platform for Wearable Computing www.lumusvision.com Introducing the DK-40 To enable a breakthrough Wearable Computing platform and True AR capabilities, Lumus offers customers a complete monocular eyewear development kit system, the DK-40. The DK-40 includes an ultra-compact optical engine (Lumus OE-33) embedded in an eyeglass frame with an integrated camera, an onboard application processor (AP) running Android and a temple-mounted battery for wireless operation. The on-frame electronics include a 9DoF head motion tracker, audio and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The DK-40 may be operated either as a stand-alone device or in conjunction with an Android phone utilized both as a gateway to the wireless carrier and as the DK-40 controller. The system also comes with an SDK that enables the user to embed custom applications on both the DK-40 AP board and on the Android phone. The Lumus DK-40 was designed for maximum wearability with a major emphasis on both aesthetics (low weight, unimposing look) and utility (sensors, low power consumption, large screen, see through and wireless connectivity) for hours long, comfortable hands-free operation. The DK-40’s combined capabilities of the see-through large virtual screen, various sensor Parameter Resolution 640 (H) x 480 (V) FOV Diagonal 25° Brightness 1000 fL Contrast >250:1 LOE Thickness 2.0 mm Color Full color LOE Transparency >78% Image focal plane Infinity Weight 15gr Power Consumption <200mW DK-40 Specifications* Parameter Operating System Processor Connectivity Camera Motion sensors User control Weight Lumus Ltd. Tel +972-8-947-3361 Fax +972-8-947-3362 2 Bergman St. Rehovot 76705, ISRAEL E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lumusvision.com Android 4.1.2 OMAP4 WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0, USB2.0 5MP 9DoF (gyro, accelerometer and compass) On frame buttons and wireless remote control from an Android phone application 80gr *All specifications are subject to change without notice Optical Engine (OE-33) Specifications* Design by netto design house data and onboard processer, enables our partners, customers and developers to usher in the major paradigm shift of Wearable Computing and True Augmented Reality.
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