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Someone needs to release and mass market functional wireless AR glasses for both gaming and portable information, like in Dennou Coil, ASAP... I can't wait for this tech anymore! It makes anything possible!
But how are people supposed to use those things? Massive helmets? I remember years and years in elementary school kids used to play Pokemon outside at recess. I can't picture them doing that while staring a a tv screen or wearing bulky helmets.
Blair MacIntyre, director of the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Tech, imagines that a device resembling an ordinary-looking pair of glasses that will have a light source on the side to project images on to the retina will eventually be developed.
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Blair MacIntyre, director of the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Tech, imagines that a device resembling an ordinary-looking pair of glasses that will have a light source on the side to project images on to the retina will eventually be developed.