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While Limbak primarily operated as an IP company focusing on optical design rather than manufacturing complete products, its technology was incorporated into several notable VR and AR headsets: | While Limbak primarily operated as an IP company focusing on optical design rather than manufacturing complete products, its technology was incorporated into several notable VR and AR headsets: | ||
* '''Lynx R-1''': This mixed reality headset featured Limbak's ThinEyes® Clover optics, which Lynx described as a "4x catadioptric free-form prism." The design stitched images together from four lens elements to provide a particularly sharp image in the center of the field of view.<ref name="mixed"></ref> | * '''[[Lynx R-1]]''': This mixed reality headset featured Limbak's ThinEyes® Clover optics, which Lynx described as a "4x catadioptric free-form prism." The design stitched images together from four lens elements to provide a particularly sharp image in the center of the field of view.<ref name="mixed"></ref> | ||
* '''Simula One''': This Linux-based VR headset also incorporated Limbak's optical technology.<ref name="mixed"/> | * '''[[Simula One]]''': This Linux-based VR headset also incorporated Limbak's optical technology.<ref name="mixed"/> | ||
* '''LOMID Project''': Limbak collaborated with Fraunhofer on a VR headset with 25 pixels per degree and a 37mm track-to-lens distance as part of the EU-funded LOMID (Large cost-effective OLED microdisplays and their applications) project.<ref name="limbak"></ref> | * '''[[LOMID Project]]''': Limbak collaborated with Fraunhofer on a VR headset with 25 pixels per degree and a 37mm track-to-lens distance as part of the EU-funded LOMID (Large cost-effective OLED microdisplays and their applications) project.<ref name="limbak"></ref> | ||
== Research and Development == | == Research and Development == |