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by ihunter2839
1959 days ago
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I used Google Glass in person for about 10 minutes, and after so much oh-ing and awing over the tech, for me it was pretty disappointing to experience. It felt like I was using a cheap Android system from 2012 overlayed onto reality and, uh, it wasn't that great. That being said, I only got to see a few basic apps in action, and maybe I didn't get the full tour of the hardware's abilities. Personally, I think that VR will win out, even for AR applications (or maybe my semantics are incorrect). I can imagine a VR system that uses external cameras to mimic a person's natural field of view and overlays additional information in the process of displaying it. It seems like a more available route to a fully immersive "augmented reality" than the current glasses based prototypes. |
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Considering that Google Glass was created in 2013 with hardware smaller than a phone, thats actually exactly what they made! After Google Glass got canned, all of the talented engineers went to different projects. I assume their enterprise version is basically the same 2013 glass.