Olympus making wireless head-mounted displays

by DJ Neawedde | 12th July 2007

Olympus is looking to provide hungry tech consumers with some wireless head-mounted displays by around 2012. The current prototype weighs 3-ounce, uses an internal power source, featuring two side-mounted 110,000-pixel displays that project email onto the lenses. This sounds exciting, now you can read your email while driving, AND still look like your paying attention to the road. Via Engadget


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    Olympus making wireless head-mounted displays

    by DJ Neawedde | 12th July 2007

    Olympus is looking to provide hungry tech consumers with some wireless head-mounted displays by around 2012. The current prototype weighs 3-ounce, uses an internal power source, featuring two side-mounted 110,000-pixel displays that project email onto the lenses. This sounds exciting, now you can read your email while driving, AND still look like your paying attention to the road. Via Engadget


    Related Posts

  • Intel Unveils ‘Metro’ Prototype , World’s Thinnest Laptop
  • Traffic Wardens Get Video Cameras
  • Clarion Bluetooth FB275BT head unit, no moving parts
  • New Icon of Wireless Internet Access
  • Phantom wireless Lapboard
  • Samsung RH269LB Fridge with ICE tablet PC
  • Subscribe



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