The good news: Google has started testing those augmented reality glasses
we heard about earlier in the year. The bad news: if the artsy shots of
the test units are to be believed, they won't make you look like some
'80s cinematic anti-hero. In fact, the things wouldn't look too out of
place in a
New York Times style story. The software giant let
it be known that, while it hasn't quite got a sale date on the
wearables, it's ready to test ProjectGlass amongst the non-augmented
public. The company is also looking for feedback on the project, writing
in a post today, "we want to start a conversation and learn from your
valuable input." Want some idea of what ProjectGlass might offer the
public? Sure, it's not quite as good as strapping a pair on your own
eyes, but interested parties can check out a video of Google's vision
after the break.
(engadget)
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