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Epson Moverio The Android Based Smart Glasses

Epson Moverio is Android based smart glasses are successfully made ​​by Epson. These glasses are named Epson Moverio BT-100. Epson claims this new product as the world’s first smart glasses.

Epson Moverio Specifications

With a design like the one used goggles Star Trek characters, Epson Moverio projecting glass screen resolution of 960 x 650 micro-pixels with a distance of 1 inch from the eyes of its users. With the distance that close, your eyes are like enjoying the display of 80 inches.

epson moverio glasses Epson Moverio The Android Based Smart Glasses

Epson Moverio have used the best anti-UV lenses. In addition, these glasses are also equipped with audio quality of earbuds to enjoy Dolby Digital Surround Sound.

For navigation, Epson Moverio provide Wi-Fi controller that comes trackball to allow users to access the internet, streaming, download, watch videos, and other multimedia content such as 2D and 3D.

For those who think the magic of 3D is just for kids, it’s time to reframe that assumption. Using pioneering micro-projection technology and advanced imaging techniques, Moverio is capable of producing a perceived image equivalent to one you might see on an 80-inch display viewed from 16.4 feet away. Enjoy a big screen experience in the everyday comfort of an airplane, waiting room, or your own bed. Best of all, Moverio lets users project digital 3D images into their actual environment, making live sporting events, concerts, and action films more thrilling  and real than ever before.

Because Epson has Moverio Adobe Flash support, so he can play the content of the MPEG-4 (AVC/H.264), MP3, AAC, and video on video sharing website YouTube.

 

Epson Moverio provides 1GB of internal data storage media that can be expanded with MicroSD up to 32GB and running with an operating system Android 2.2 Froyo. The batteries last up to 6 hours.

Epson Moverio Prices

Epson Moverio priced at 699 US dollars.

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