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    • Predator | 1987 | Action/Sci-fi | 1h 47m. Heat scanners and weapon systems as part of a helmet-mounted display (HMD)? Sounds like augmented reality to us!
    • They Live | 1988 | Sci-fi/Horror | 1h 37m. OBEY! Nearly 30 years ago, They Live introduced optical head-mounted display (OHMD) in the form of special sunglasses that show you the underlying messages being advertised to you (and aliens… lots of aliens).
    • Back to the Future Part II | 1989 | Comedy/Sci-fi | 1h 48m. Back to the Future was filled with futuristic tech! Those special glasses that the McFly family used at dinner?
    • Terminator 2: Judgement Day | 1991 | Action/Sci-fi | 2h 36m. He’s back! Another entry on the list with the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger. All Terminator models come with built-in AR scanners and display overlay features.
  1. Anti-reflection film (AR film), and Low-reflection film (LR film) are optical films with an anti-reflection layer. By taking advantage of light interference at the AR layer, reflected light can be reduced on a screen, and its transmittance can be improved.

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    • Top Gun
    • Total Recall
    • Terminator
    • Iron Man
    • Minority Report
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    • Robocop
    • Wall-E
    • Predator

    A drifter discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to wake up to the fact that aliens have taken over the Earth. That's basically the premise of They Live, and if you haven't seen it, get yourself down the virtual video shop now. But little did they know that the creators behind the film would actually detail a life of AR that will be possible...

    There's a good reason that there's augmented reality in Top Gun and that's because it's the technology that actually exists in fighter jets. The HUDs fitted in the cockpits of the F-14s as flown by Maverick and co. is the original reason why these things are called heads-up displays. The idea is that the pilots can keep their heads up and on the ac...

    We've had a big old debate at Pocket-lint HQ as to whether this example of AR in Total Recall is actually AR at all. No one is questioning that it's a superb idea and a really interesting vision of the future of security checks but is there actually and real-life component to what you see or is it entirely virtual? The actual part is clear and ther...

    Probably one of the finest examples in the movies of what AR could do given to a fully automated robot or Terminator in this case. In the various Terminator movies (most notably Terminator 2 at the start) Arnie uses his built-in computing power to measure up people for their clothes as well as later on in the film assess whether the police force th...

    This has got to be one of the most advanced cases of AR in a Heads Up Display. Iron Man's suit is so kitted out with AR goodies that it gives stacks of real-time information so that Tony Stark can do what he does best. The Iron Man films are great examples of how AR could work for future soldiers with a mainframe computer feeding live data to comba...

    Rather than tell you which bits aren't using AR it's probably easier to tell you which bits are. Tom Cruise embraces Augmented Reality with aplomb in this sci-fi set in 2054. There's the whole computerised sequence at the beginning where he uses his hands to find information in three-dimensional computerised space and then there's all that AR down ...

    Arguably, the big blue person that Jake Sully jumps into is one big augmented reality device that allows you to experience a whole host of senses but even if you don't count that, there are plenty of other examples in what is one of the most visually stunning sci-fi films out there. So, rather than suggesting that we're taking things a little too f...

    What do you think that big helmet is on Murphy's head is after he becomes Robocop? That's AR working at its best giving the user, in this case, a police officer, a stream of data and information to enhance their vision and understanding of what's around them – ie crooks and thieves. While Tony Stark in Iron Man used his head-mounted display to make...

    Augmented reality doesn't have to be about heads-up displays in soldiers all the time, it can be used for good as well. Take the cleaning robots who use a scanner to analyse the amount of dirt on Wall-e before chasing after him. Or the Buy ‘n’ Large displays of the people on the cruise spaceship that lets them see a very different world to the one ...

    The Predator's helmet lets him see heat signals from Dutch (Arnie again) and his fellow soldiers in the jungle, as well as talking to his guns to allow him to see where to lock on. Like with Total Recall, one could have a debate about whether the infrared scans are VR or AR and that all depends on the heat signature being the real element but being...

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  4. Virtual Reality (VR) technology is the use of computer simulation to generate a three-dimensional virtual world, the user through external interactive devices in the virtual world experiences visual, auditory, tactile, and other real feelings so that users produce a feeling of immersion.

  5. AR coatings are designed so that the relative phase shift between the beam reflected at the upper and lower boundaries of a thin film is 180°. Destructive interference between the two reflected beams occurs, which cancels out both beams before they exit the surface (Figure 2).