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TheEnnis

TheEnnis

Chicago, IL
March 2008

FEB 11, 2009 03:44 PM

Now they'll have this in the near future.....

Contact lens TV in 10 years?

Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:31AM EST

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Oh, the bother of having to be near an actual television when you want to watch a program! Researchers say those dark days may soon be behind us: Contact lenses that can beam video programming right into your eyeball may be just 10 years away from reality.

Ian Pearson, a futurist (not an engineer, mind you), says that body heat would provide all the energy needed to power the high-tech lenses. And that's not all: "Digital tattoos" could also be developed to allow wearers to literally feel the emotions that the director wants you to feel. Per the piece: "This would allow James Bond fans to feel the thrill of outdoing the enemy or sports fans to experience the elation of jubilant players."

Color me skeptical: Ten years seems like an awfully short time horizon for these developments. The technology for injecting an emotional state (er... legally and safely) via a skin patch is awfully out there, and contact lens TV suffers from the problem that the eye simply can't focus on objects that close to it. Some sort of projection system or complicated light-focusing arrangement could be a solution, but both of those technologies in a device the size of a contact lens are, again, currently far-fetched. People may also feel a bit squeamish about dropping a television into their eye socket... not to mention placing their emotional well-being in the hands of Hollywood.

The closest we can get to eyeball TV today? Head-mounted displays like the Vuzix line of "video eyewear." Throw in a super-sized Mountain Dew to simulate "the elation of jubilant players" and you're halfway to the future.



Expect a lot of people getting killed in accidents!

Source Yahoo

Nellamarie

Nellamarie

I'm lost
February 2009

FEB 16, 2009 01:54 PM

I never get anything done as it is and I barely watch television. That's just another way for the media to turn us all into brainwashed robots.
Sounds wonderful. "Here, don't think! I'll put what I want you to think in your head."

I wonder who would be the first to be okay having that procedure done? skull

Quirky

Quirky

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

FEB 16, 2009 02:12 PM

Blind Mag, to the stage!!!

Tadzi

Tadzi

Greeley, CO
April 2003

FEB 16, 2009 02:18 PM

i wonder how many lawsuits are going to come out of that when users start developing cancer.

halfjack

halfjack

Allston, MA
June 2005

FEB 16, 2009 08:03 PM

oh, the list of do not use while will be long.

_Boober

_Boober

I'm lost
February 2009

FEB 16, 2009 09:33 PM



Sounds like the future is going to be exciting, for the people at the Darwin Awards .

J24U

J24U

Danvers, MA
February 2006

FEB 17, 2009 09:22 AM

_Boober said:


Sounds like the future is going to be exciting, for the people at the Darwin Awards .



They're going to have to hire more people to handle the workload...so it'll be good for the economy.

wyldechylde

wyldechylde

San Jose, CA
November 2004

FEB 17, 2009 09:50 AM

We're getting closer and closer to the humans in Wall-E every single day.

talamia

talamia

South Africa
July 2008

FEB 17, 2009 10:46 AM

wyldechylde said:
We're getting closer and closer to the humans in Wall-E every single day.



That movie depressed the hell out of me because of exactly that possibility!!!

Cigarette

Cigarette

Cleveland, OH
April 2004

FEB 17, 2009 10:51 AM

wyldechylde said:
We're getting closer and closer to the humans in Wall-E every single day.



What was wrong with their life? They were content and provided for. Isn't that what we're all seeking?

J24U

J24U

Danvers, MA
February 2006

FEB 17, 2009 10:59 AM

Cigarette said:

wyldechylde said:
We're getting closer and closer to the humans in Wall-E every single day.



What was wrong with their life? They were content and provided for. Isn't that what we're all seeking?



I really do want one of them floating, drink serving chairs.