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PixelOptics Eye-Wear: Today’s static lenses will be replaced by dynamic (“intelligent”) lenses that automatically adjust focusing power electronically, in milliseconds, without any moving parts to various working needs and/or environments.

 

PixelOptics will allow a patient to instantly achieve optimal vision no matter where they look (far, near, or in-between). In addition, lenses based on PixelOptics’ technology will significantly reduce, if not eliminate, head tilt and movement, as well as distortion associated with conventional state of the art bifocals and progressive addition lenses.

 

PixelOptics Eye-Wear for correcting Presbyopia will be the first product to be commercialized. 

PixelOptics First Product is for Correcting Presbyopia

Potential Future Products

Contact lenses:

In the future it may be possible to fit pixelated contact lenses that focus dynamically and will allow a wearer to focus far, near or in between. This would solve the current visual problems associated with contact lens bifocals or multifocals. It should be noted that significant additional research and development is needed before this can become a reality. (One patent has issued and another is pending.)

The PixelOptics' product is under development and thus may end up different from what is being communicated above. (© 2005, US and Foreign Patents issued and pending)

SuperVision:
In the future PixelOptics lenses may allow for the ability to correct one's vision to better than 20/20 (perhaps better than 20/10). This is accomplished by correcting visual defects heretofor not measured or corrected. These visual defects are known as higher order aberrations of the eye. PixelOptics lenses may have the abiltiy to dynamically change to ones environment and thus can adjust for aberration changes caused by the environment or working conditions (for example lighting, altitude, convergence / divergence, tear blink) Individuals of numerous occupations, sports and hobbies can benefit from better vision.

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