No need for Apple Glass, future iPhone/iPad can present 3D stereo images

Apple is studying how to present 3D Apple AR images on flat screens such as iPhone and iPad. But at present this is only Apple’s technology patent, it is not clear when Apple will be able to commercialize it. The patent is titled “Split-screen driver for electronic device display screens,” and it describes the ability to display 3D images on flat screens.

In this way, consumers do not need to wear a headset like Apple Glass to display AR/VR special effects on the iPad or iPhone. Apple wrote in the patent description: “it may be difficult in the smartphone to provide this type of content on a multifunction device or tablet, but it does not produce such as motion blur, brightness offset or other effects, which may make The audience felt unhappy and even dizzy.”

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When the iPhone or iPad is flat on your desk or held in your hand, the device cannot calculate which direction you are looking at. It also cannot calculate the fact that you are looking, even though Apple has previously applied for at least one patent on gaze detection. This newly disclosed patent does not cover how the user looks at the screen, and how it requires the user to hold the device accurately. However, it covers how the screen functions to accomplish this task.

Apple said: “For example, movie theaters can provide customers with polarized or colored glasses or goggles to visually separate two (usually overlapping) images that appear at the same time. Due to the separation of the viewer’s eyes, the images appearing at the same time are displayed. Increased three-dimensional depth. This depth can be used to provide virtual reality (VR) content, in which a three-dimensional computer-generated immersive environment is created for the user.”

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