Google has gone and done it again…What this time you ask?
A Wearable Computer this time!!
Google Inc is currently in the process of developing the “Google
Glass,” an optical head-mounted display.
According to TechRadar.AV,
the Google Glass is an attempt to free data from desktop computers and portable
devices like phones and tablets, and place it right in front of your eyes.
Ok so the device is fundamentally a camera… Yes…it includes display,
touchpad, battery and microphone put together in a single glasses frame making
it easy to settle line of sight. It will enable users to technologically mobile
on the run.
So apparently the idea of such a technology has been in play
for a while, and now it’s becoming a reality. The first question that comes to mind though
is “how or won’t this obstruct my vision?” Don’t worry according to Google the
display is "the equivalent of a 25-inch high definition screen from eight
feet away". There's no official word on native resolution, but 640 x 360
has been widely mooted.
One of the major benefits of the Google Glass is the first-
person perspective which will allow users to capture if desired, what they are
actually saying. Most of its features
would be activated via microphone and touchpad on one arm of the frame, and get
this, users will be able to select options and functions with a succinct motion
or by talking to the device, and Google Glass will interpret your commands.
Alright so the specs look like this built-in camera is a 5MP
snapper that can film at 720p, 16GB built-in flash, built-in Bluetooth and
WiFi, additionally the frame will come with replacement and adjustable nose
pads, and is expected to be both lightweight nevertheless extremely robust.
But wait…don’t you want to know how much all of this will
cost, you can have a color of your choice ranging from Charcoal to tangerine
for a small price of $1,500 US that is.
Of Course there is a lot more I can say about this device
but it would take a while so follow the link below if you want to know more.
Cool,yes..expensive though. I would love to own one still, just to say I had one
ReplyDeletelol ok, but its a lil too bulky and obvious for my liking would like a first hand opportunity to experience the mechanism of how it works but if I never own one I won't mind
DeleteI guess the bulkiness you are speaking about is the unnatural and peculiar feeling you get when you are the center of attention. Imagine wearing such a device and walking through SGU in the hot sunlight. You may pull a crowd. However, it is my opinion that people would get used to wearing and seeing others wear the technology as time goes by. Also, as the technology improves, it may become less intrusive. Just to note, I share your sentiment. I would enjoy like to have the experience; nevertheless, it does not put me out.
DeleteYeah I get you there
Deletei cant wait to get my own google glasses. To me its amazing just watching the prelude on youtube. makes me want to experience it myself first hand. A another great job by google in deed.
ReplyDeleteYes I support you on that one Google are a Genius
DeleteIn reference to this post and another where you wrote about the smart watch from Samsung, we are seeing a paradigm shift where wearable technology is in fact the 'style' of the day. It won't be surprising to see smart shoes or smart undergarments (the function of this one would be interesting to know). We just have to wait to see.
ReplyDeleteYES!! I really am excited about the development of those, more so to see exactly how they would construct it and how will it incorporate human comfort. But at the same time, don't you think the invention and rise of "smartware" is making us more lazy and machine dependant ?!
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