Google Glass: All what you need to know

Google Glass (styled "GL Λ SS") is a
wearable computer with an optical
head-mounted display (OHMD) that is
being developed by Google in the
Project Glass research and
development project, with the
mission of producing a mass-market
ubiquitous computer. Google Glass
displays
information in a smartphone-
like hands-free format,that can
interact with the Internet via natural
language voice commands. (for more info: wiki)
It offers users a
specialized display with 640 x 360
pixel native resolution and a 5-
megapixel front-facing camera with
enabled 720p HD video recording
functionality. Additional features
include 16GB of internal storage, bone
conductive audio technology, as well
as micro USB, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
connectivity options.
Important Features
Head-nested
640 x 360 Pixel Native Resolution
Display
5-megapixel Front-facing Camera
720p HD Video Recording Enabled
16GB Internal Storage
Bone Conductive Audio
Wi-Fi
Google glass is available to early
adapters and developers at the rate of $1500 and only
a portion of those who signed for it is
actually getting a unit.
For the rest of us, we will just have to
wait until Glass is more commercially
available but if you’re like me, you
probably wondered how this
wearable gadget actually works. Well
this simple inforgraphic by Martin
Missfeldt explains the technology
behind Google Glass. How images are
projected onto the ‘visual layer’, what
does a view behind Glass look like
and how bespectacled enthusiast can also join on d fun.
Functions:
Say “take a picture” to take a
picture.
Record what you see. Hands-free.
Even share what you see. Live.
Directions right in front of you.
Speak to send a message.
Ask whatever’s on your mind.
Translate your voice.
Answers without having to ask.
Comes in different colours

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