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visual field

Area that can be seen without moving the head or eyes. When both eyes are open and looking straight ahead it is known as the binocular visual field; if only one eye is used it is uni-ocular. Away from the centre of the visual field white objects show up much better than do coloured ones.



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Microvision's retinal scanning display (RSD) technology can enable the presentation of a navigationally-accurate picture of the outside scene based largely on a graphics rendition of a worldwide terrain, obstruction, and airport database throughout the pilot's field of regard during all phases of flight.
VistaView uses state-of-the-art head tracking technology to provide a full 360 degree field of regard for the pilot.
VistaView utilizes state-of-the-art head tracking technology and a high resolution inset to provide a full 360 degree field of regard for the pilot.
 
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