By shining lasers onto a tiny screen roughly as wide as a pencil-top eraser, scientists at Meta have created an ultra-thin, high-definition flat-panel display they suggest might find use in augmented reality applications.
Flat-panel displays are…
By shining lasers onto a tiny screen roughly as wide as a pencil-top eraser, scientists at Meta have created an ultra-thin, high-definition flat-panel display they suggest might find use in augmented reality applications.
Flat-panel displays are…