GigaomEpson BT-200 review: augmented reality is getting … somewhere
A small robot floated in my vision and asked a simple question: Where would I like to go? His name was Sparky, and he was developed especially for the Epson Moverio… Read more »
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A small robot floated in my vision and asked a simple question: Where would I like to go? His name was Sparky, and he was developed especially for the Epson Moverio… Read more »
The startup cited a delayed shipping date, higher interest from companies than consumers and the need for hardware and software to improve before virtual reality glasses are ready for anyone. Read more »
The glasses have a front-facing camera and motion tracking sensors, but they still rely on a handheld trackpad for interacting with the virtual world. Read more »