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The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) market is a subset of the optical display market. It is a type of display technology that projects images directly onto the user's retina, creating a realistic, three-dimensional image. VRDs are used in a variety of applications, including virtual reality, augmented reality, and medical imaging.
VRDs are typically composed of a light source, a scanning system, and a projection system. The light source is typically a laser, while the scanning system is used to create the image. The projection system then projects the image onto the user's retina.
VRDs offer a number of advantages over traditional displays, such as improved image quality, higher resolution, and a wider field of view. They also provide a more immersive experience, as the user is able to interact with the image in a more natural way.
Some of the companies in the VRD market include MicroVision, Lumus, and eMagin. Show Less Read more