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| | Will the Wrap glasses still require the camAR camera? Its quite an ugly attachment. Kinda defeats the purpose of wearing such a cool looking pair of glasses like the Wraps. Are there any plans of making glasses with cameras built-in? I envisaged this to be the next step in having a good pair of augmented reality glasses. These type of glasses would be the perfect device for the Layar augmented reality software out on smartphones. |
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| | Glasses for proper augmented reality would actually require 2 cameras. This would give the viewer true stereo vision of the real world. If you're gonna be walking around with these glasses on you still want your depth perception! Any news on updated glasses? This is clearly the next step. Lets not beat around the bush here when we know what the future holds |
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| I think Wrap will be semi-transparent, or no?
If yes, then we actually need only one camera for marker-recognizing, because we will have real world in stereo, in native "resolution" and on top of that - virtual figures. |
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| | With one camera you won't be able to track motion in 3D. Its probably not a requirement for many, but I would like to be able to process what I see in 3 dimensions. |
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