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The title tag system is explained here, and the table is updated when a change occurs. Notable logs have bold L# text.

L1
[T] Inital idea
L2
[T] Idea 2: Screens in the glasses arms
L3
[R] 2.9" 2K^2 90Hz displays
L4
[T][A] Virtual 4:3 monitors and official project status
L5
[R] Reflectors and PDLC Smart Glass Film
L6
[R] Visors and brightness
L7
[T] Screen options
L8
[R] Collimating? Aspherical? Infinities?
L9
[T] I'm beginning to understand optics!
L10
[T] The 2880 solution
L11
[T] Reflective optical path
L12
[T] Collimating the beam
L13
[M] Concept Idea 1
L14
[M] Concept Idea 2
L15
[M] Added head.stl to concept
L16
[M][T] Another beam merging strategy
L17
[T] Compact beam path solution
L18
[R][T] Aspheric by nature
L19
[T] The equation doesn't match up
L20
[T] The dual lens equation works
L21
[M] New beam path
L22
[R] (Displayport) Interface Converters
L23
[R] Relatively cheap DP MST Hub
L24
[T] D18 Lens Replacement
L25
[T] Solutionary Cylinder (Solynder)
L26
[M] Solyndr Concept
L27
[M] Concept 2
L28
[M] Concept 2 Refined
- Has a .gif of the front door rotating
L29
[M] Nose cutout not needed
L30
[R] Helmet Safety Initial Research
- Also finds "e-TransFlector", a material that can electronically change from reflection to transparency
L31
[R] Hololens Try-on
L32
[M] Bottom-edge tweak and trying textures
L33
[R] AR/VR/MR Curiosity
- Discovered Porotech DPT, a single pixel that can emit all visible wavelengths of light.
L34
[P] Glassware
L35
[P] Fresnel Lenses
L36
[R] Dyson Zone
L37
[M] Glass Pathway?

L38
[M] 35mm Beamsplitter Cube
L39
[P][M] Test Rig Trials
L40
[M] Beamsplitter cube may fail
L41
[M][T] Door Length + Material, Reflections and Cameras
L42
[M] Simulating As Seen In TV
L43
[T] 30 degrees or less FOV
L44
[M] 30deg FoV potential solution
L45
[M] Optical Path for 2560px Microdisplay
L46
[R] LetinAR's PinTILT
L47
[M] Optical path refinement
L48
[M][R] Removing the fresnel lens
L49
[T] Black+White PDLC Squares
- Inspiration for PDLC from anime "Total Fantasy Knockout"
L50
[T] Pan Tryout
L51
[M] Cutout and Camera Bar
L52
[M][R] Sound Solution
L53
[M] Quick Visualizations
L54
[M][R] Near Eye Tracking
L55
[R] Long Speaker and Narrow Lens
L56
[T] 360 Camera SLaM
L57
[S] First look into Win32
L58
[P] Double and Half
L59
[T] SecSavr Suspense required?
L60
[T] Returning to the 2160px
L61
[T] FoV Solution Failure
L62
[P] F45, 37mm "Google VR" Lens
L63
[M][T] Pivot to non-optical passthough solution?
L64
[A] Absorbing some features into Tetent
L65
[X] Trying the Rokid Max HMD Glasses
L66
[A] Details before Jan 13 2024

Preface

[2022 - Sep 26]

Ideally, #SecSavr Suspense [gd0105] can actually be built and works as intended and used to manufacture a solution. Custom, likely high density PCBs and fancy optics sure aren't in my league budget otherwise.

Even if that happens, it'll still be my most advanced project idea I've thought of.

This project idea started yesterday, when I found out that a 1080p, 15.6" screen that is 60cm away from my eyes is 60 pixels per degree (ppd). I can't comfortably look at such a resolution for more than a few seconds before wishing for a higher resolution. I also predict that 1440p (same screen and distance) is over my eye's resolution, seeing as I can't see and additional detail when using 150% scaling on my 4K screen for #Teti [gd0022] unless I move closer.

Thus, the range is somewhere between 60 and 80 ppd. I was hoping that the upcoming Pimax 12K would be the headset that allows me to work in virtual labs and offices, but they'd have to house 24K displays for that! According to calculation, 35ppd would be the equivalent of 720P HD on a 17.3" laptop, 60cm away.

On the [Pimax 12K and under £s] market, the closest things are the newest AR glasses, like the Nreal Air, VITURE One, Dream Glass Flow and TQSKY T1, with the highest being 55ppd. (Huh. That's a lot of new AR glasses that actually look good this year.) These all use dual 1080p screens, so I'd hopefully just have to wait until a manufacturer makes a 1440p screen so that one of these startups can put them into some probably >£400 glasses. That likely will take some time, though, so I really should see what I can do now.

[2022 - Nov 02]

I will admit that a notable reason why I'm starting this project is because of some issues with #Teti [gd0022] and its 3 screens. I've had them since Dec 2020, so I know of the challenges and limitations, which are:

TyMist can solve all these problems (and others, such as other things like protecting my eyes from bright light sources), and currently, it seems less complex than I originally estimated to obtain a solution.

The budget for this project isn't going to be massive, but it's higher than a pair of Nreal Air glasses. I've been planning for that Pimax 12K for a year at this point, and everything in my mind was going peacefully until the Nreal Air nation attacked. £2400 is still more than I'd like to spend on anything though, so Me In Another Timeline probably wouldn't have gone through with the purchase. It was just a nice way to think "Isn't that great? Pimax is making a solution! That's one less thing I have to invent here!". 

I am a bit gutted that I didn't try and solve this solution in 2020 when I was looking for my next Laptop/PC to buy, but as you'd see below, only 5 weeks ago did I think this was going to be the most ambitious project I've ever attempted. The triple screens were already £510 when I bought them (£630 now), and then another £100+ for the Titan Ridge and all the cables. That's also after I bought and had to sell off (at a loss) 3 screens from another AliExpress seller. Then, there was all the time spent designing a case that could carry those screens. Sigh... I could've had some mini PC and battery block combo, or even just opened my laptop search results to something with 2 USBC or DP ports instead of going the Desktop PC route.