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{{See also|Near-eye display|Lightfield|Vergence-accommodation conflict|Display technology}}
{{See also|Near-eye display|Lightfield|Vergence-accommodation conflict|Display technology}}
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[[File:NE-LF prototype.png|thumb|Figure 1. NVIDIA's 2013 near-eye light field display prototype, demonstrating a thin form factor using microlens arrays over OLED microdisplays.]]
[[File:NE-LF prototype.png|thumb|Figure 1. NVIDIA's 2013 near-eye light field display prototype, demonstrating a thin form factor using microlens arrays over OLED microdisplays.]]
[[File:Lightfield stereoscope.jpg|thumb|Figure 2. The Stanford/NVIDIA Light Field Stereoscope prototype (2015) used stacked LCDs to provide focus cues.]]
[[File:Lightfield stereoscope.jpg|thumb|Figure 2. The Stanford/NVIDIA Light Field Stereoscope prototype (2015) used stacked LCDs to provide focus cues.]]