The glass embeds a display. This is really very different Android based product, as it attempts to create an illusion of an 80-inch display 5-meters away via an eye piece. According, to Epson to gives an illusion of a floating display, and it attempts to be a window to peek into one’s content.
It runs on Android 2.2 and Epson is leveraging its LCD technology for this device. Not to be mistaken with Google Glass, the Moverio BT-100 is your standard Android device with an very unique display.
Epson claims that it provides up to six hours of battery life, and users can even stream content directly from YouTube. It even has a microSDHC card that supports up to 32GB of memory. Other frills include Dolby Mobile surround sound, and a Touch enabled track pad for navigation of the UI and one can even view 3D content.
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