Screenless Display: The Future of Virtual Visual Communication

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Suraj R. Nalawade
H. O. Tapase
Riya Pradeep Kumbhar
Nidhi Jayant Pawar

Abstract

Screenless display which is an emerging new technology, has become a good prospect in the near future for a wide range of applications. There are several new emerging ways for the technological development of the working principle of the screen less displays[4]. Several software’s are merging for the GEN-X wonder view.


Any computer system that can run the mudoc software can present text that has been set in interactive movable type. Most of the mudocs that are consumed in the next few years will be consumed with conventional personal computers, e-book readers, and other kinds of display and projection devices that are now in use. Very soon it appears to be a new kind of input/output system will facilitate communication and interaction between the computer and the computer user. This new human/computer interface is the telereader terminal.


Visual Image is a bitmap manipulation and composition product. A virtual retinal display (VRD), also known as a retinal scan display (RSD), is a new display technology that draws a raster display (like a television) directly onto the retina of the eye.


The user sees what appears to be a conventional display floating in space in front of them. Similar systems have been made by projecting a defocused image directly in front of the user's eye on a small "screen", normally in the form of large sunglasses.


The user focuses their eyes on the background, where the screen appeared to be floating. The disadvantage of these systems was the limited area covered by the "screen", the high weight of the small televisions used to project the display, and the fact that the image would appear focused only if the user was focusing at a particular "depth".


 

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Suraj R. Nalawade, H. O. Tapase, Kumbhar, R. P., & Pawar, N. J. (2026). Screenless Display: The Future of Virtual Visual Communication. International Journal on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 15(1), 181–186. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijacte/article/view/2937
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