If you want one indication that augmented reality glasses aren’t quite ready to be the new revolution in tech, you need only go as far as the product name.
Google Glass has an embedded camera and a small screen above the right eye that projects images (pictures, email, maps, etc.) into the wearer’s field of vision. These images are both small and in the viewer’s periphery; at least one journalist who tried them on had to keep closing his left eye in order to focus. TTP’s glasses have transparent plastic lenses, which contain an optical structure that works in concert with a micro-projection system in the glasses leg. Their main advantage is a true “heads-up” display, which superimposes images onto the natural view out in front of you--like the street or your living room. ("Heads-up" was initially a military term to describe the digital projection used by pilots in airplanes.) The display differs from Google’s in that pictures appear on the horizon. You don’t need to shut an eye or squint; you simply see. TTP says its display will actually be quite helpful for users who are farsighted or need reading glasses. “It’ll be hugely beneficial for people in their fifties,” says Dr. Carmichael.
Ars Technica Intel aims another barrel at ARM with synthesizable, ultra-low-power Quark Ars Technica At its Intel Developer Forum event in San Francisco today, Intel announced a new range of low-power processors.
Glass is commonly referred to as a heads-up display, but this demonstration of Glass inside a motorcycle helmet really helps show what that means. There's a pretty constant state of awareness that must exist when you ride a ...
Google Glass to gain local apps, but not cellular connection TechHive The glasses use either a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection to pull in data, which is projected onto the surface of the clear plastic of the Glass lens.
Simple microscope using a laser pointer and a magnifying glass. This differs from the water drop method and produces results more like a traditional microsco...
Ubergizmo ReconJet Heads-Up Display At Google I/O: Looks Neat Ubergizmo ReconJet Heads Up Display At Google I/O: Looks Neat Recon Instruments is launching this futuristic-looking heads-up display, which is integrated to sunglasses.
Yesterday at Google I/O, Recon Instruments took the wraps of their newest product the Recon Jet. Over the past few years the company has been an innovator in the field of creating heads-up displays (HUD) not unlike ...
Gadget Review JVC Kenwood unveils HUD equipped satnav - Pocket GPS World PocketGPSWorld.com The HUD display is configured to show turn information and junction details but it's questionable if the location of the screen, next to the rear view...
Gameranx 'GTA 5' fan-made screens show off potential heads-up display and mini-map Examiner.com Several new fan-made screens have been revealed for the upcoming multiplatform video game, “GTA 5.” According to a report by Pinoy Tutorial on May 11,...
It looks like Pioneer is bringing its RoboCop-inspired automobile HUD beyond the borders of Japan. The company is announcing its futuristic NavGate system at IFA in Berlin this week, giving...
Not everyone can afford a brand car with the most future-ready technology ever, and while we save up for that hyper cool Lamborghini, it's nice to know the futuristic heads-up display will be available on cars for less than the ...
Scalable 22nm Silvermont Microarchitecture Delivers Flexibility for a Range of Designs, Price Points NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Built on its leading 22nm tri-gate technology and the new "Silvermont" microarchitecture, Intel ...
Wall Street Journal (blog) 'Google Glass Could Help Rural Surgeons' Wall Street Journal (blog) Glass allows images to be projected inside a small, transparent cuboid over the right eye, meant to look like a 25-inch screen eight feet away, reducing...
TechSpot Intel shows what it means by low power - a wine powered computer Expert Reviews Efficiency and low power are the two bywords that Intel is using for its future development.
LAPTOP Magazine (blog) Recon Jet Heads-Up Display Crashes Google Glass Party (Video) LAPTOP Magazine (blog) A Google Glass alternative with a ton of potential, the Recon Jet HUD sunglasses are designed to take the company's wearable heads-up...
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While the world goes gaga for Google Glass, a small startup has come up with an intriguing new take on a device which can display information before your eyes..
Intel's 4th-generation Core processors are designed to use less power than their predecessors while offering better graphics performance, among other improvements. A typical Core i5 or Core i7 Haswell chip, for instance, ...
Just a couple of years ago, the idea of a device projecting information driving directions onto a car's windshield seemed super futuristic. Now they're becoming a reality, with the European release of Pioneer's NavGate ...
Want to turn your car into a fighter pilot's cockpit? A heads-up display should do the trick there. That's where the Pioneer NavGate HUD's 29-inch display.
The integration of technology into automobiles is becoming more and more widespread each year. Tesla's Model S features a 17" display in the middle of the dash with navigation, music control, and even an Internet browser.
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