Author Topic: Google's Augmented Reality Glasses  (Read 2248 times)

Quick someone make a deux specs augmented joke!


wait, what about the age old of problem of having to develop a double focus to be able to view the screen before you and see everything else around you
also, try putting anything up in your eyes. really, give it a shot. see how blurry it is? what about that?
really cool tech isn't much good if we're not capable of using it. :I

And we all know when this comes out in 2020 or whatever, the first fan-made app will be one to let you use your 'scouter' to get a reading on their power level

Which will inevitably be over 9000.

wait, what about the age old of problem of having to develop a double focus to be able to view the screen before you and see everything else around you
also, try putting anything up in your eyes. really, give it a shot. see how blurry it is? what about that?
really cool tech isn't much good if we're not capable of using it. :I

but... they're already testing them...
you do realize you're not as smart as google, dont you?

wait, what about the age old of problem of having to develop a double focus to be able to view the screen before you and see everything else around you
also, try putting anything up in your eyes. really, give it a shot. see how blurry it is? what about that?
really cool tech isn't much good if we're not capable of using it. :I

If you look at the design it sits slightly above the eye, that means that to view the interface you have to look upwards slightly, and we're perfectly capable of using it, there'd probably be a blur slider which allows you to focus it so you can see it properly

but... they're already testing them...
you do realize you're not as smart as google, dont you?
yes, and i'm wondering how they're overcoming these fundamental problems, you stinky pile of richard juice