User talk:LetinAR Intern
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before the question. Again, welcome! Andy Dingley (talk) 09:10, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
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Hi Andy, this is LetinAR Intern. First of all, thank you for your welcoming and advice. I am sorry for the mistake I have made. I understand that the article I have uploaded might have a conflict of interest. The draft of the article I have uploaded is this:
In October 2016, the Korean startup LetinAR Inc. was founded by Jaehyeok Kim and Jeonghun Ha to develop smart glasses lens that can overcome the problems existing smart glasses had. At the 2018 CES and MWC, LetinAR demonstrated its PinMR™ AR Lens, which was a prototype that applied the ‘Pinhole Effect’. The PinMR™ AR Lens has tiny mirrors, smaller than human pupils, embedded into the lens, which is where the pinhole effect takes place. Respective mirrors reflect the light from a micro-display and guide the light to human pupils. If existing smart glasses lens had to enlarge its size to increase its performance in depth of field or color expression, LetinAR PinMR™ AR Lens simply needed to add mirrors. Because of such advantage, unlike other existing smart glasses, PinMR™ AR Lens can be designed in a smaller, lighter fashion, just like a normal pair of glasses. At the 2019 CES and MWC, LetinAR introduced its PinMR™ Smart glasses and 8K Wide FoV AR demo, which had a better performance than its demo shown in 2018.
I wrote this referring to other companies' explanation in the section, and after reading the conflict of interest page you have sent me, I thought my article isn't as biased as your concern. The explanation I have wrote is our company's official information uploaded in our website, Linkedin page, facebook, and other online platforms. To prove neutrality, I'd like to attach a news article that introduced our company. I do not know how other companies uploaded their information, but from what I read, their information was also seemed to be based in their other online platforms. Although I am a person connected to the company, please consider that I didn't violate anything related to the wikipedia COI policy nor did I even intend to. Please let me know if there are still existing problems. Thank you very much. https://www.roadtovr.com/letinar-pinhole-effect-optics-larger-fov-mwc-2019/ https://www.androidheadlines.com/2019/02/letinar-8k-smart-glasses-mwc-2019.html https://www.linkedin.com/company/letinar/