This seminar discusses the Virtual Retinal Display (VRD), a personal display device that scans light directly onto the viewer's retina. The VRD was invented at the University of Washington in 1991 to produce a full-color, wide field-of-view, high-resolution display. Microvision Inc. now holds the license to commercialize the technology. The VRD consists of a light source, modulator, and scanners that project modulated light in a raster pattern onto the retina. Potential advantages include high brightness, resolution not limited by pixels, low power usage, and the ability to present a true stereoscopic display. Applications could include medical imaging, surgery, manufacturing, communications, and virtual reality or military uses. Further