Sony also produces smart glasses, competing Google Glass
Google will not be the only company with smart glass products, because a Sony patent application reveals that Sony is also building a similar device.
The copyright of the Sony device is subject to monitor wear and tear, and the license number is 20130069850. The copyright for this device screen technology has recently been reviewed, and it is a continuation of another copyright. which Sony filed in 2008 and 2009.
Sony smart glass scheme
According to the Thedroidguy, the device is described as "a wearable display device, including a display device, a wearable device to display the wearer's image on the user's head, and an accessory for attaching the display device to the wearer.This accessory can adjust the position of the display device to match the wearer independently in two directions. viewed as a virtual wire connecting the centers of the user's eye, the second direction perpendicular to the first direction and will help the user expand vertically. "
What makes the Sony device different from Google Glass is that users will be able to see information on both eyes, while Google's device is only one eye viewable.
Computing on the head is still a completely new market, and Google has started the trend. Sony's entry into the market will make this "piece of cake" more attractive. Sony is famous for producing the world's best displays and they will put their many years of experience in the creation of this on-screen display device.
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