Monday, January 9, 2012
Sensics SmartGoggles
The first intelligent interactive 3D glasses will be launched at CES technology fair in Las Vegas.
The glasses, named Natalia, consists of two displays located inside a helmet, but is distinguished by the unique ability to run complex applications and real-time to track the wearer's hand movements at an angle of 360 degrees.
"The ability to use glasses with no wires and no need for an external computer opens up new opportunities for applications that benefit from greater portability, on-board intelligence and ability to track hands," said Yuval Boger, CEO the producing company, Sensics.
The gadget has a 1.2 GHz processor dual-core, Android 4.0, outstanding graphics capabilities, 3D accelerator and 1 GB of memory. In other words, the specifications are comparable to smartphones or tablets. Glasses have two 1280x1024 OLED displays, which supports a resolution of 720p. They come equipped with WiFi, Bluetooth and card SD.
Labels:
Crazy Gadgets
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment