Epson compete with Google smart glasses :
Glasses Epson presents the user with a virtual screen measuring 80 inches and provides the ability to display three-dimensional
Although the glasses Google smart acquired interest in the Google developers Aye / or 2013 , which ended a few days ago , the Epson Japanese did not miss the opportunity offered in conjunction with the Conference glasses smart development carried the name " Moferrio Pte -100" in an attempt to compete with glasses Google .
Unlike glasses Google that information appears in the upper-right corner of the eye user , the glasses Epson Smart characterized as showing content off appointed the user directly as if watching screen measuring eighty inches at a distance of five meters, and accurately 960 × 540 pixels ( Q- HD ), as it supports three-dimensional video display .
The screen can in glasses Epson to provide information about the place in which the user resides or people around him , or for a specific project the user is working to accomplish .
Unlike Google glasses pan - oriented users, the Epson designed Bnzartha the business environment , where they can be used to see the live broadcast of what is happening in front of the user as if the viewer was living inside it.
For example, a doctor can be wearing glasses to watch for signs of vital information about the patient that you treat him , and then connect to another doctor through bifocals to watch what he is doing at the same time and get a second opinion.
Glasses translated into Japanese
New glasses for it now amounts to about 83 thousand U.S. dollars ( Reuters) -
In the latest trend in the world of glasses invented company " Onaessa " Japanese computer maker also play a role glasses translator.
The company set a computer personally very precise in the context of the glasses and the display unit , allowing two do not know each other 's language dialogue smoothly .
A simple push of a button on a small modern records and sends to the server , which in turn analyzed and translated and then the server sends the modern translator to the user who can read native language through a small display unit .
And despite the fact that this technology is still in the development stages , the company says that producing the fastest unit in sight The goal is to break the language barrier.
But the new invention called the " Navigator " will not be cheap , Fetmenh currently up to about 83 thousand U.S. dollars , but it will decrease with time .
The company says that if everything goes well it will be foreign tourists could host says confidently , " I can see what you are saying ."
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