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Turn Glasses or Sunglasses into Smart Glasses with Sony Device

December 17, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Sony announced the development of an attachable Single-Lens Display Module that can turn eyewear of varying designs into smart devices. Mass production is expected to start this year. An SDK will be provided   to partnering organizations for this Single-Lens Display Module that is claimed to offer “arithmetic processing capabilities on par with smartphones that was made possible by high-density packaging technology.” The device also offers a High-Resolution Color OLED Microdisplay, and “a Micro-Optical Unit that brings out the full potential of the display’s high image quality“.

(Image Courtesy Sony)

(Image Courtesy Sony)

See this device at booth at the “2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)” to be held in Las Vegas, US from Tuesday, January 6th to Friday, January 9th, 2015. The device will be exhibited in the form of a concept model called “SmartEyeglass Attach!”. (Source: Sony)

For more information about augmented reality glasses and visors, see our article, “Compare Augmented Reality Displays from NVIDIA, Oculus Rift, Meta, and Others (updated)“.

 

 

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