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First up, we'll cover the technical details -- the optical display projects a WQVGA resolution screen with 16 degrees of view.
ENGADGET: Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 hands-on at CES 2013 (update: now with video!)
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Driven by Lumus' patented Light-guide Optical Element, a micro-display pod, and the Optical Engine which projects light into the lens -- where it is reflected back to the user's eye via reflectors embedded in the lens -- the Lumus' DK-32 delivers a bright 720p 3D-capable display that only weighs 27 grams.
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Microsoft went the extra mile to insure its display was one of the best in the class of those few tablets that use optical bonding of the display surface.
FORBES: Why You Want The Microsoft Surface Pro (And Why You Don't)
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Amazon's first Kindle e-reader used a plastic non-rigid screen - known as an optical frontplane - to display its images.
BBC: Bend me, shape me: Flexible phones 'out by 2013'
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To have a fully flexible finished product, both parts of the display have to be flexible - the optical frontplane and the backplane, where transistors are - as well as the device's battery, the outer shell, the touchscreen and other components.
BBC: Bend me, shape me: Flexible phones 'out by 2013'
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While we're at it, we might as well mention the company's newest addition to the mju line: The mju 7010 sports a 7x optical zoom, but otherwise looks pretty much the same (12 megapixel, 2.7-inch display, advanced face tracking and intelligent auto mode, magic filters, etc).
ENGADGET: Olympus announces new FE and mju range 12 megapixel shooters