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Framtiden för ar-appar?Appar som visar upp AR-funktioner, det vill säga där kameran, genomskinliga skärmen och rörelsedetektorerna samarbetar visar att systemet kan utnyttjas till riktigt smarta saker, känna igen objekt och former som är i kamerans blic...
Epson Moverio BT-200 er et yderst innovativt produkt, som ikke alene viser nye veje for personlig underholdning, men også rummer oplagte muligheder indenfor læring og industrielle formål. Hvis BT-200 skal blive en kommerciel succes, skal prisen nok meget...
Overall I am impressed with the potential of these smart glasses. This is still very much a project in the “developer edition” phase. It isn't ready for the consumer mainstream, however if you or your company are looking for AR solutions then the Moverio...
That's where the rest of the demonstration applications come into play. WiPro, the India-based IT consultancy, built a retail application called Planogram that serves as a good demonstration. It's a completely customized, and self-contained business appli...
Sammanfattning: Google Glass went from a fantastical stab at the future to a running joke so quickly that it's practically killed enthusiasm for smartglasses. But Epson isn't giving up on the idea just yet.The company best known for its printers and projectors has been d...
Publicerad: 2014-08-11, Författare: Will , testad av: pcmag.com
Less than half the price of Google Glass. Runs Android 4.0. Relatively easy to wear and use. Comes with handy carrying case.
Currently no real consumer purpose unless you're a developer or a dedicated gadgeteer. Can feel uncomfortable when worn with glasses
If you're a developer who wants to experiment with augmented reality and head-mounted displays, the Epson Moverio BT-200 is a much more economical choice than Google Glass. But for now, it's mostly a tech demo not meant for casual users....
Publicerad: 2014-06-23, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
To say the wearable market is in a fledgling state would be an understatement. Glass' impact has arguably been more in stoking controversy over issue of privacy and gadget-saturation than encouraging the public at large to embrace body-worn devices, und...
Not enough apps, Heavy, Unattractive, Needs updated interface
You can buy the Moverio BT-200 for $699 (£568, AU$849) right now, but that doesn't mean you should. It's meant for the enthusiasts and developer community more than anything, and really not worth picking up just yet.With virtual reality hitting its stride...
Clunky hardware needs a lot of polish, Low-end components, Thick lenses often slipped down my nose, Few substantive apps
On one hand, Epson's Moverio BT-200 has a lot of rough edges and design quirks that scream “not ready for the mainstream.” You can buy Epson's VR glasses today, if you're willing to plunk down $700 on Amazon , but they clearly aren't meant for the gener...