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more about #videoglasses more comments → nutbastard: "the Wrap 310 also features true 16x9 widescreen, twin high resolution displays" HOW high resolution? "428 x 240" EDIT: apparently they're 640x480.... more » jdale: "The Wrap 310 will feature twin high-resolution video displays, project a 55-inch screen and include removable noise isolating earphones." Obviously ... more » XuanDawkins: I hate how they always lie and say "high resolution". High resolution for what? An alarm clock? (640x480) more » PaddyDugan: These would be great to relieve the boredom of driving. Would they keep the sun out of my eyes at the same time? more » slater: They still look like the sunglasses my grandpa wears over his normal glasses. more » fuchikoma: I have a set of Myvus. After about 10 minutes my eyes are so fatigued from the inequal focus in the lenses that I have to take them off and put them a... more » MePerson: Vuzix makes an over-eye monitor designed for military use but can probably be purchased for a [high] price: http://www.vuzix.com/iwear/products_taceye... more » dingus: Meh. I helped put something like this together 8 years ago around a C1 Picturebook, Kopin microdisplay, 802.11 (not even B), wrist mount keyboard, tr... more » AmphetamineCrown: Finally, a way of safely emailing while driving! more » Thorax_In_A_Bog: If Apple made this, would they call it the iEye? more » deanbmmv: Wouldn't one of the simplified Netbook Distros of Linux be a bit better? or something with a 10ft interface? Also this is pretty cool, just ruined by ... more » OMG! Ponies!: I really don't need to have a screen in front of my face at all walking hours. It's bad enough that I check my iPhone first thing in the morning, twe... more » UnderLoK: Technically the first wearable computer was DIY too as it was made by a guy that went to our high school (mid-90’s). Back then he had people all ove... more » k-napped: So in the future we're still using XP? I better go cancel my W7 pre-order then. more » Sam Scott Given: VAGETA! WHAT DOES THE SCOUTER SAY ABOUT HIS POWER LEVEL?! more » -
#vuzix
Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Sunglasses Look Less Dorky Than Ever
Vuzix is continuing to try and fine tune their video glasses into something we would actually be interested in buying. This time around, the emphasis seems to be on creating a more natural look. More » -
#augmentedreality
A First Person View Into the Future
This? It's not just a tiny screen running Windows. It's a tiny screen running Windows that fits over your eye. More » -
#fashion
Dior Is Trying to Make Ugly Futuristic Glasses Actually Happen
I thought we learned our lesson from cheesy sci-fi movies. You know how everyone in the fictional future is walking around with clunky, stupid glasses? Now a designer wishes to birth that digital dystopia. More » -
#iotd
Image of the Day: A Better Reality
This image by pyxelated on deviantart has been floating around for a little bit, but I think it captures one possible future scenario perfectly. More » -
#ceatec2008
JVC Pseudo 3D Glasses Don't Cause Headaches, Still Look Dorky
Digital tech has reinvigorated the 3D dream since the cardboard glasses and headaches of yesteryear. JVC showed off a nifty prototype TV at CEATEC outside Tokyo that converts high-def 2D video into what it calls "pseudo 3D" in real time. With the eyewear on, it takes a few moments for your brain to adjust, and then footage of the Alps in spring starts taking on eye-popping depth. It's not exactly convincing enough to want to reach out and touch the wildflowers, though it makes regular flatscreens seem, well, very flat in comparison. More » -
