Time to Port Augmented Reality Health Apps to Smart Glasses?
@article{Wiederhold2013TimeTP,
title={Time to Port Augmented Reality Health Apps to Smart Glasses?},
author={Brenda K. Wiederhold},
journal={Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking},
year={2013},
volume={16 3},
pages={
157-8
}
}The January 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas allowed users to try out the Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses, available for Android 4.0 beginning this summer for less than $500 (iOS fall 2013 availability pending platform approval). This is a wearable Bluetooth/Wi-Fi headpiece that can be worn with regular eyeglasses. It features a built-in high-definition (HD) camera and 428 · 240 pixel Wide Quarter Video Graphics Array (WQVGA) floating eyepiece. Users say it’s like looking at a smartphone…
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