Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
Does anyone know of a pair of glasses which projects a 1024x768 desktop connected by bluetoothe? Perhaps, use a bluetoothe watch as a navigational pen/dial/pointer.
I visited Microsoft Research and having multiple 42" monitors is a lot of wall real estate. Hand gestures?! It looks like the movie "Disclosure".
Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
On a related note:
Mitsubishi’s Scopo Wearable Display
http://www.engadget.com/entry/8547656110143977/
It's not wireless, but it looks cool anyway. :-)
I remember reading about projecting images directly onto the retina using laser. The images were only monochrome, but I could imagine a pair of glasses with the laser aperture embedded into the lower frame. To see the screen, you would turn down your gaze, which would let the laser enter the eye through the pupil.
I hope that Scopo display comes to Oz. It makes you look a bit antisocial, but I for one couldn't care less about people staring. Imagine trying to obtain a gun licence looking like that!
If these wearable displays could look like a pair of Oakleys or a pair of glasses then we have a product here. :-)
quote:Originally posted by Kwon
Bluetooth lacks the bandwidth to do this. This is possible on 802.11. Would be good as long as you don't mind looking a bit weird.
Blinded by the light!
It's not quite there yet, but these Nomad, retinal scanning displays are gonna be awesome.
www.mvis.com
Michael
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