Japan: Television screen for glasses
A company that produces display devices for microscopes has just introduced a miniature video display - according to the company's likely
A company that produces display microscopes has just introduced a miniature video display - according to the company, it is possible to "turn hell into a paradise" - for those who are tired of using the means of delivery. public.
Scalar 's chief technology officer at a news conference in Tokyo yesterday said the company will officially launch the Teleglass T3-F .
Teleglass, the world's first foldable and removable display, is designed to be mounted on the glass. The object of this device is passenger cars.
Tokyo is famous for its time-consuming and lack of facilities. The new 35-gram device will hopefully benefit the time spent on trips.
This device can also be mounted on portable video projectors such as iPods, allowing users to watch movies on the go. Scalar hopes to sell 3,000 devices a year, for $ 820, including glasses.
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