It's suppose to come out sometime later this year.
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It's suppose to come out sometime later this year.
This sort of thing has been attempted and has failed for ten years now, so I'll be quick to buy a pair of these if they actually make it. I've always thought the idea was awesome!
Well it is being developed by Google. That doesn't mean they will succeed of course, but I think they are great at what they do.
Interesting, but the text would have to be very small if it's right in front of your eyeballs. Would this mean the screen has to have a very high resolution, in order to get the crisp text that would be legible from that short distance? I also don't want people to see my face and then show information about me. That part's probably impossible, anyways.
I'm curious about the cost of something like this, more than anything else.
Can anybody focus their eyes to read small text only a few centimeters from their face? How do they work around that?
No.
As for the text size issue, I'd imagine it would be similar to these goggles, they make it seem like you are looking at something similar to a huge IMAX screen, 3D compatible, but you are actually looking at 2 little screens that are like an inch wide. Then again, they cover your eyes completely, unlike glasses:
Yeah, I think they've solved the text issue, by now. Even the Sony Glasstron, before the OLED, was supposed to show pretty well.
As far as people being able to look at your face and see information about you, well, facial-recognition technology is already incredibly sophisticated and widely used. I don't see anything that implies it isn't possible, eventually.
Just apply the same dilemmas of today - with Facebook face-tagging and privacy issues - to a world where 'augmented reality' has become the norm. It almost seems inevitable.