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by robryk
2322 days ago
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In the normal operations, the laser will scan across the retina without long dwell times at a single spot. Software is likely able to cause the laser to track a single point on the retina (I expect that the device needs some sort of an eye tracker and thus a camera aimed at the eye). I don't know if that can produce a harmful power density. |
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Picture your monitor going all white... bright for a sec, but that's about it.