As we all know the world is changing day by day, so does the technology and here is the best example- Revelation of Google's Project Glass. Many of you might heard about it and many of you don't even know whether such thing exist. It was Reveled in this year(2012) and was recognized as the 'Best Invention of the Year 2012' and is said to be unveiled by the year 2013 or 2014.
Google's Project Glass is Google's attempt to make wearable computing mainstream, and it's effectively a smart pair of glasses with an integrated heads-up display and a battery hidden inside the frame and it’s the device that will make augmented reality part of our daily lives.According to well-informed Google blogger Seth Weintraub, Google's Project Glass glasses with the half-inch (1.3 cm) display, will probably use a transparent LCD or AMOLED display to put information in front of your eyeballs. It's location-aware thanks to a camera and GPS, and you can scroll and click on information by tilting your head, something that is apparently quite easy to master. Google Glasses will also use voice input and output.
Here are some of the images of Google Project Glass:
Features:
-Will run Android (not reveled which version)
-Small screen in front of your eye
-Motion Sensors
-GPS and either 3G or 4G data connections
-Can connect to a smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 4.0
-Front-facing camera and a flash
-Google is experimenting with designs that will fit over existing glasses so you don't have to wear two lots of specs
-The augmented-reality glasses will cost $1,500
You have to admit, Google Glass is very cool, but is it cool enough to
overcome the "Dull Factor" of wearing tech glasses, and is it worth the
price of a decent used car? Those and other Google Glass questions will
be answered when the device comes out by 2013 or 2014. It is not confirmed when will this device be unveiled.
Google's Project Glass is Google's attempt to make wearable computing mainstream, and it's effectively a smart pair of glasses with an integrated heads-up display and a battery hidden inside the frame and it’s the device that will make augmented reality part of our daily lives.According to well-informed Google blogger Seth Weintraub, Google's Project Glass glasses with the half-inch (1.3 cm) display, will probably use a transparent LCD or AMOLED display to put information in front of your eyeballs. It's location-aware thanks to a camera and GPS, and you can scroll and click on information by tilting your head, something that is apparently quite easy to master. Google Glasses will also use voice input and output.
Here are some of the images of Google Project Glass:
Features:
-Will run Android (not reveled which version)
-Small screen in front of your eye
-Motion Sensors
-GPS and either 3G or 4G data connections
-Can connect to a smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 4.0
-Front-facing camera and a flash
-Google is experimenting with designs that will fit over existing glasses so you don't have to wear two lots of specs
-The augmented-reality glasses will cost $1,500
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