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I would like to try this

http://www.slashgear.com/vuzix-wrap-...-cool-0869093/

Of course with a shiny non obstructive UI plugin on maemo side.

This would look somehow strange in public, but I've always wanted a set like this.

UPDATE:
Proposal:
http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...ace_for_maemo/

This is a proposal for augumented reality glasses interface for future maemo devices.

Augumented reality means that the glasses also display outside world view, or have a transparent display. So you can overlay the information from the device over the real world.

http://www.slashgear.com/vuzix-wrap-...-cool-0869093/

http://www.lumus-optical.com/index.p...id=9&Itemid=15

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/330000..._glasses_demo/


This will not work with current maemo devices so don't be limited by their functionality.

Consider a scenario in which you are allways connected and you have your glasses on everywhere you are(Hopefully they will look better soon and more like regular glasses). Also your device knows your location.

In this thread i would like to see comments on how would you like the interface to look like?

What information would you like to have displayed?

What would you find irritating or distracting?

Application ideas for this kind of UI?

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  • 1/3-inch wide VGA Digital Image Sensor
  • Resolution: 752H x 480W per lens
  • Frame rate: 60 fps (at full resolution)
  • Dynamic range: >55dB linear; >80-100dB in HiDy mode
  • Video output: 1504 x 480 side-by-side
  • Shutter efficiency: >99%
  • ADC resolution: 10-bit column-parallel
  • High-speed USB 2.0
  • PC and Mac compatible
  • System requirements: WindowsXP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.4.9 or higher
  • Supported by Vuzix Software Developer Program
we dont have usb-host-mode and neither Windows nor OS X
 
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@chemist: Yes we don't, at least at the moment, that is why i've posted this in brainstorm and not in accessories, or n900 forums.

As this is the first consumer device that supports augmented reality using eye mounted display all I wanted was a discussion about future maemo devices supporting those or similar glasses.

http://www.hitl.washington.edu/artoolkit/
 
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Then create a brainstorm item for it please.

Read through the brainstorm links in my signature for further information please.

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I have a pair of WRAP 920 (not the AR version) in transit :-) with Nokia adaptor cable.

I'll keep you posted on how they work in video mode.
 

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How about these?
http://www.lumusvision.com/
 
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those seems to be mostly parts, not ready for sale products.
 
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Originally Posted by aironeous View Post
How about these?
http://www.lumusvision.com/
most people think they will never come to market... Been checking them for a long time.

The Wrap 920 are there now - and you can add 6deg head tracker to them. They have a VGA adaptor available now and a HDMI on the way. Plus a stereo cam solution is on the way.

Plus they have a Nokia/Archos compatible video cable.

I'll post a review when they are in da house.
 
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is this about accessories or about brainstorming how a program would look like?
if it stays without proposal and with general accessory discussion it will be moved to "Accessories" soon.
 

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