Google Glass will replace computers that will allow you to touch virtual objects

In the wake of the popularity of Google Glass, many manufacturers are trying to make a similar or even superior product. Of course, “Google glasses” is an amazing gadget, but it clearly lacks apps and interactive for real use. Most developers are looking for a way to give people even more opportunities to interact with the digital world. One of the trends is that at a new stage in the development of the concept of wearable computers, they will allow you to touch bulky virtual objects and even move them.

Most companies, including Microsoft, Apple and others less familiar, have been working on their Google Glass analogues for years. For example, presented at CES 2013 model Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses is almost a copy of Google glasses at the level of ideas.



The user perceives the surrounding world as usual, but on the right he constantly sees a small screen. Additional content is displayed only on it.

Things are better for Epson Moverio. According to exhibitors who have tried out a virtual assistant in the field, this is the most practical application of augmented reality they have ever seen.

However, it is the limited scope of perception of the virtual world and the inability to directly interact with it that are distinctive features of all such devices.



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