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WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH HAND HELD KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

wearable computer with vuzix video glasses, pico820 motherboard, handheld keyboard and mouse fits in shirt pocket

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  • good idea,but it's needs a more professional look. I suggest you have a professional cover made for it so it doesn't look so naked and you market it to a big computer manufacturer and work with them to get the ball rolling on this thing.

  • @AdamNeisler Thank you for your interest in my, as i call it, sleight of hand trick. Currently waiting on the US Patent Office. A patent for the device was applied for late 2008. Sept 2011 they asked for clarification. Will proceed when patent is granted. I am told they may take several more years to decide. To bad because i am anxious to get started.

  • Can We see your schematics? Build more please.

  • @deloreanx Send me an email and I will send you schematics and artwork for pcb.

  • Any updates on this project?

  • @perspexion Nothing new. Waiting for the next intel Z600 series atom processor. The news is it will be smaller and use fewer watts. Also waiting for a wireless keyboard encoder chip for the keyboard/mouse input device.

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  • Very very clever.

  • o.0 that is one super small computer o.0 they should make small computer with that type of setup minus the weird keyboard and mouse :/ maube slightly bigger computer but ya concept is cool :P

  • @FoodCubes The ones with adjustable diopters exist today, but are prohibitively expensive or are restricted for defense use only. The infinite focus see-through types probably won't be out until the end of 2011.

  • @PacoBell Do they make wearable display monitor glasses which won't damage the eyes?

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