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Move your mouse over the images above to see the difference

with iZON High Resolution Lenses

 

(Simulated graphic representation)

Welcome to "High-Definition" vision.

Today's the day your world becomes clearer, sharper and more vivid than you ever thought possible. The glasses you are currently wearing were made to give you 20/20 vision but it gets so much better than that. With new wavefront-guided iZon High Resolution Lenses you'll see the world in High-Definition.

Take the iZon vision test above and see for yourself the difference between conventional vision correction and "High-Definition" vision with iZon High Resolution Lenses. (Note: This is for illustration only. Not all people will see exactly as shown.)

20/20 Vision

Perfect 20/20 Vision Isn't So Perfect Anymore

When you get your vision tested, you may be able to read the bottom line on the eye chart. That's considered perfect 20/20 vision. However, just because you succeed in reading the letters correctly during the vision test, doesn't mean that you see perfectly in real life. Sometimes you may notice your vision isn't as sharp or as clear as you want it to be, or you might have trouble seeing at dusk or in low light. At night, car headlights may cast halos or shoot out streamers making it difficult to see.

The fact is, 20/20 isn't perfect vision. It simply means you can see objects 20 feet away—that's called visual acuity. It doesn't take into consideration the quality of your vision under a range of circumstances outside of the exam room.

Until now that's as good as it got. But with the introduction of iZon High Resolution Lenses all that has changed.

Your Current Prescription Is "Off-The-Rack"

Until now, when your eye doctor finished your eye exam he had determined a prescription that would correct your vision to 20/20, or as close to 20/20 as possible. Some people may be able to see a little better than 20/20. Your prescription is recorded in diopters and if you are nearsighted, for example, it may indicate that you are -3.50 in your left eye and a -4.25 in your right eye. Did you know that there are many people in the world who have the same prescription as you? But the fact is, no two eyes in the world are exactly alike—even your own two eyes. So, everybody reacts differently to their vision correction prescription. Some people might see better than you with the exact same prescription, but no one sees optimally because their prescription isn't exactly right. It's not customized. It's off the rack.

All that has changed. Now, you can get glasses made for you and you alone. Fully-customized iZon Lenses are made to your unique iPrint ™ and will allow you to optimize your vision.

 

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Your Unique iPrint™

 

Like Fingerprints, no two eyes are alike—even your own two eyes. That's why you might see retinal scanners used in movies or television as a high tech way to identify someone. Your eye has tiny microscopic irregularities (optical fingerprint). It's these irregularities, or aberrations, that impact how light passes through the cornea and lens and onto the retina and therefore affects how well you see. Conventional vision correction does not take into consideration these unique aberrations of each person's eyes.

Customized iZon Lenses are made to your unique iPrint. Your iZon High Resolution Lenses will have literally thousands of points of correction. These custom-made glasses are made for you and you alone. No one in the world will have the same prescription.

 


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