Patent Document ID: 10162182
Application ID: 15065790
Patent Status: 1

Claim One:
1. A display device, comprising: a two-dimensional array of tiles, each tile comprising: a two-dimensional array of pixels, wherein each pixel is configured to output light so that the two-dimensional array of pixels outputs a respective pattern of light; and a lens, of a two-dimensional array of lenses, configured to direct at least a portion of the respective pattern of light from the two-dimensional array of pixels to a pupil of an eye of a user; and one or more processors coupled with the two-dimensional array of tiles and configured to: obtain a transformed image for projecting a non-transformed image on a retina of the eye of the user, wherein the transformed image is distinct from the non-transformed image in that a first portion of the non-transformed image and a second portion of the non-transformed image have a same size and a first portion of the transformed image that corresponds to the first portion of the non-transformed image and a second portion of the transformed image that corresponds to the second portion of the non-transformed image have distinct sizes; activate a first subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles for projecting, from the first subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, the first portion of the transformed image on the retina of the eye of the user; and activate a second subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, that is distinct from the first subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, for projecting, from the second subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, the second portion of the transformed image, that is distinct from the first portion of the transformed image, on the retina of the eye of the user, wherein: the two-dimensional array of lenses is configured to project, from the first subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, the first portion of the transformed image with a first demagnification ratio and project, from the second subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, the second portion of the transformed image with a second demagnification ratio that is distinct from the first demagnification ratio so that the first portion of the transformed image, when projected on the retina of the eye, has a first pixel resolution and the second portion of the transformed image, when projected on the retina of the eye, has a second pixel resolution that is distinct from the first pixel resolution.