Abstract
Near-eye augmented reality display is one of the hot topics which has developed rapidly in recent years. Currently, various optical display systems couldn’t meet the requirements with the light, convenience, large field of view for near-eye head-mounted display. We present a method of concave pin-mirror for near-eye augmented reality display based on the simple concave reflective mirror and pinhole imaging. This whole system has the same size as normal glasses, and it it convenient, as well as the field of view reaching 88°. The proposed method provides a new idea for future near-eye display.
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