Friday, January 10, 2014

Smart Glasses, Without the Bulky Lenses | MIT Technology Review

More subtle and stylish Borg/gargoyle mode options ahead
"Vuzix CEO Paul Travers says his company’s sunglasses will not only be less bulky and obtrusive than Google Glass, they’ll also provide an augmented reality experience that actually resembles the one portrayed in Google’s first promotional video for Glass, in which useful bits of information like navigational cues are displayed in the middle of the wearer’s field of vision. This isn’t possible today with Glass, whose display sits off to the side, above the right eye, and is the visual equivalent of a 25-inch high-definition television seen from eight feet away."
Smart Glasses, Without the Bulky Lenses | MIT Technology Review

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