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TRUSTED, AWARD-WINNING DESIGNS
No-line lenses that provide
clear, comfortable distance transitions |
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natural requirements of the eye were the starting point for this
design. The result is sharp vision and flexibility at all
distances, no matter the prescription. Moreover, the variable
inset ensures excellent binocular vision all over the corrective
surface. By applying Integrated Transmittance Control
Technology, the design is optimized for every prescription.
HOYALUX Summit ecp and HOYALUX Summit cd provide natural vision
at all distances and in all directions. |
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Lenses that makes other traditional progressive
designs obsolete.
• Exceptional vision
performance at all distances. • Maximum comfort. •
The Summit cd is designed for small frames. •
In-wear Customization • Natural balance, distance to
near. • Extended Corrective Performance (ecp). •
Compressed Design (cd) for exceptional vision. • Enhanced
visual performance. • Less distortion. • Design Symmetry •
Integrated Transmittance Control. • Improved distance vision. •
Summit cd offers a 14 mm fitting height. • Unparalleled
vision in all zones. • Comfortable distance transitions. • Designed with Hoya TrueForm™ Technology. |
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The Summit ecp lens
(above) has up to 120 different designs, which
results in an individualized custom fit lens |
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Summit cd iQ and Summit ecp iQ have revolutionized the standard
progressive lens manufacturing process to produce a more
intuitive design, resulting in much more vivid perspectives. The
difference between looking through a Summit iQ lens and a
traditionally made progressive lens is like seeing a
Hi-definition screen after watching analog television. |
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HOYA
TrueForm Technology
With TrueForm
Technology, HOYA applies FreeForm Design principles to
its existing semi-finished front surface premium
progressive lens design. By applying additional
aberration correction along each line of sight,
supported by an aspheric/atoric back surface, the visual
performance of the lens can be optimized over the entire
lens for each individual prescription. |
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