Se vienen los lentes inteligentes...
The New York Times published a story detailing how its sources state that Google will
launch augmented –reality (AR) glasses by the end of this year. We have
been hearing about these glasses for quite-some time now. While, there is no
way to have a direct confirmation about this project but it is certainly
feasible with today’s technology.
According to NYT report, these smart glasses will be Android powered and
come with a small display that will be used to stream information to the
wearer’s eyeballs in real time. Glasses will come with 3G/4G connection to get
the data from any place along with a number of sensors to help with refining of
the data. They will also come with a low-res camera to capture the surrounding
in real-time and help in over-laying info, similar to what we do with AR apps
on our smartphones.
But everything comes for a price and Google’s smart AR glasses aren’t
going to be cheap. As per the Google employees who talked to NYT suggested a
pricing in line-with modern smartphones. So, you will have to shell out
anywhere in between $250 to $600 for these glasses.
Seth
from 9To5Google has been tracking this
project for last couple of months, and according to his sources, the glasses
would look something like the following.
Google Glasses are part of company’s secret X lab and is much like an
experiment and Google is not looking as these as potential revenue generation
opportunity and if these become successful then this strategy might change.
Fuente: NYTimes
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