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adjustable monitor for people who struggle to see without glasses
hi, my name is ali and my idea is called clear view. its an prescription-adjustable monitor. 2.5 billion people need glasses but don’t wear them, straining their eyes daily on screens, phones, tablets, computers and monitors and many more. its a monitor that dynamically adjusts to a users prescription by using using AI and micro-optics, so they can watch movies, game, or work without glasses or contacts. Microsoft’s AI (like Co-pilot vision models) can accelerate the calibration, making this a natural fit for Surface, Xbox, or Azure partnerships.roof of Concept (Based on Existing Tech)
proof of concept :
1.) AI Calibration:
- how it works : User takes a quick eye test (via a Surface/Xbox camera + Azure AI vision analysis). Microsoft’s existing eye contact feature in Teams proves they can track eye focus.
- prototype : Modify an existing monitor with liquid crystal lenses (like DeepOptics’ 32" 4K prototype) + AI-driven software adjustment.
2.) Hardware Adjustments:
- example :Researchers at Stanford built a display that compensates for vision defects using light-field tech. Pair this with Microsoft’s AI for personalized profiles.
3.) Microsoft’s Advantage:
- AI: Use Azure Vision AI to map prescriptions from selfie tests (like EyeQuest).
- Gaming/Productivity: Integrate with Xbox (reduce eye fatigue for gamers) or Surface (enterprise/education markets).
i would love to be able to make money from ideas like this because ive got them all the time.