YoursGadget - The era of smart glasses are in the process. Epson succeeded in making the Android-based smart eyewear named Moverio BT-100. Epson claims this new product as the world's first smart glasses. With a design like the one used goggles Star Trek figures, Moverio glass will projecting that micro screen resolution for 960 x 650 pixels with a distance of 1 inch from the eyes of its users. With the distance that close, your eyes are like enjoying the display of 80 inches.
Moverio have used the best anti-UV lenses. In addition, these glasses are also equipped with audio quality of earbuds to enjoy Dolby DigitalSurround Sound. For navigation, Moverio provide Wi-Fi controllerthat comes trackball to allow users to access theinternet, streaming, download, watch videos, andother multimedia content such as 2D and 3D.
In addition to Epson, Google is also reportedly developing Android-based smart eyewear. Based on rumors, Google Goggles navigation system is done by tilting the head to make a click or scroll through the screen.
Moverio have used the best anti-UV lenses. In addition, these glasses are also equipped with audio quality of earbuds to enjoy Dolby DigitalSurround Sound. For navigation, Moverio provide Wi-Fi controllerthat comes trackball to allow users to access theinternet, streaming, download, watch videos, andother multimedia content such as 2D and 3D.
Epson Moverio BT-100 |
Because Moverio been supporting Adobe Flash,so he can play the content of the MPEG-4 (AVC/H.264), MP3, AAC, and video on videosharing website YouTube. Moverio provides 1GB of internal data storage media that can be expanded with MicroSD up to 32GB and running with an operating system Android 2.2 Froyo. The batteries last up to 6 hours.
If you’re interested to get one, the 3D Visor will debut in the Land of rising. Sun for a hefty 59,980Yen (that’s around 771 USD). Initially, 10,000 units will be introduced in the market by the 25th of this month. No word for US launch.In addition to Epson, Google is also reportedly developing Android-based smart eyewear. Based on rumors, Google Goggles navigation system is done by tilting the head to make a click or scroll through the screen.
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