Chris Pirillo brings us a new video highlighting this exciting new concept from Motorola. It's essentially a hands free wearable computer that gives the user the ability to voice control a complete version of Windows CE 6.0.
The exciting part about this is how it can apply to people working in the field. The device has an integrated digital compass, so as you rotate your orientation realtime and the image from the built in eye-peice adapts.
According to the break in the story from The Inquirer last September the device should be on sale within the year for about $2000.
Tuesday, February 23
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Posted by John at 2/23/2010 07:10:00 PM
Labels: Augmented Reality, gadgets, HUD, wearable computing
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