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Epson has Smart Glasses and it is cool ..

  • techcrunch.com
  • Feb 22, 2016
  • 1 min read

Epson is showing off the new Moverio BT-300 today in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress 2016, the latest and most advanced member of their Smart Glasses family of products. Pre-production models are on display at their booth in Congress Square and demonstrate many advances over previous Moverio models.

As a recap, Smart Glasses are eyeglasses that—utilizing a variety of technologies like projection or holography—can project in-line digital content into the wearer’s field of view.

The most notable advance the BT-300 sports is a new, proprietary micro display projection system called Si-OLED (which stands for Silicon Organic Light-Emitting Diode). According to Epson’s North American Product Manager Michael Leyva, this new display is able to produce much deeper, truer black tones.

This is important to note because on the lenses of Smart Glasses, a true black projected tone equates with the absence of color and therefore total transparency. This means the new Si-OLED displays in the BT-300 blend projected digital content much more realistically with the actual world you see while wearing these glasses.

Other advances include another 30% reduction in weight which means this model will be in the range of 60 grams.

Thirdly, the BT-300 now uses an Intel Atom 5, 1.44 GHZ Quad core chip and is also powered by Android 5.1 which widely expands the complexity of apps that can be written for the glasses.

Lastly, a 5 megapixel front facing camera replaces the VGA camera on the previous BT-200 version.

If you want all the specs, Epson just released a video demonstrating some use cases and an accompanying comparison chart to explain the differences between the BT-300 and older models.


 
 
 

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