Epson Moverio BT-100, the name of these glasses. These glasses has an
integrated micro projector that can display a 2D or 3D content on the
QHD 960x540 pixels built-in screen.
Not only in the smartphone or tablet, Android operating system is now also used in the glasses as well. Epson developed the glasses based on Android 2.2 or Froyo who claimed first in the world. Like what its ability?
As quoted from ITProPortal, Saturday (03/31/2012), the video projected to each eye with the same experience as watching an 80 inch screen. These glasses also have earbuds facility for listening surround sound.
To manage the content, there is Android-based Wi Fi controller that can play content in various formats. Including MPEG-4 (AVC/H.264), MP3, and AAC. Content from websites like YouTube can also played with ease.
There is also a built in 1GB storage and can be enlarged with a memory card. Moverio was first marketed in Japan last year, but now can be purchased in the United States. The price is quite expensive, which is $ 700.
Check out the following video to see the ability of Moverio BT-100