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Glasses combine Android Platform 2.2 with Flash 11
The Moverio glasses may not be as sleek looking as Google’s Project Glass, but Epson’s product is packed full of powerful technology. Epson is making use of the Android Platform 2.2 and Flash 11 in order to …
Though costly, Epson believes Moverio BT-100 glasses will be able to compete with Project Glass
The Moverio BT-100 glasses are not cheap – they cost $699. The price is high, but within the same price range that Google’s Project Glass is expected to inhabit. Consumers have shown great interest in augmented reality and high tech eyewear, but whether they will purchase products that incorporate the two has yet to be seen. Epson believes that the Moverio BT-100 glasses will be a success with consumers, but only time will tell for certain.
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