Microsoft Approved Modular VR Head Display Patent with Dynamically Adjustable Head Display Configuration
On November 3rd, according to the latest list released by the US Patent and Trademark Office, Microsoft has successfully obtained a patent for modular VR head display technology. This patent can dynamically adjust the head display configuration to adapt to different user environments
On November 3rd, according to the latest list released by the US Patent and Trademark Office, Microsoft has successfully obtained a patent for modular VR head display technology. This patent can dynamically adjust the head display configuration to adapt to different user environments.
According to the introduction, in the modular head display system envisioned by Microsoft, glasses, frames, etc. are divided into different modules and connected through interfaces, facilitating users to upgrade sensors, display units, etc., thereby obtaining higher computing power, storage, and battery life.
In addition, Microsoft also stated that adopting modular head displays not only reduces waste and costs, but also expands the application scenarios of head displays to flexibly match the required modules for different needs such as entertainment, industry, and healthcare.
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