New Low-Power Wearable Monitor 30
Chris Calabrese writes "CMP TechWeb just posted a story on a new wearable monitor technology that promisses low power consumption and high performance. Still kind of expensive, but it would be nice to have one anyway. "
$2500-$5k? Ah well, I can dream.
Xretina (Score:1)
How would a "direct optic nerve connection" be "better" than a retinal display? How could anything be more directly connected to the optic nerve than the retina is? Are you an idiot, or just an unthinking ignorant person?
Retina processes the data that it receives, so at the input there is a grid of cells that produce signals that represent grayscale pixel or color-filtered pixel. Grid isn't as regular as CRT or LCD screen, so producing the image that looks flat requires to somehow make a projection on a retina (trivial solution is optical projection, but in theory other things can be made).
However the output of retina that goes to a nerve is not a pixels field, it's encoded information with some steps of pattern recognition already made on it. The evolution of retina-to-brain interface was quite complex, and a lot of "hackish" things are used in the existing "design". It was perfectly normal for a frog retina to contain cells that actually made decisions used in hunting (this is why famous flies-hanging-on-the-threads experiment works -- recognition mechanism is too stupid to recognize a motionless fly as a fly because it's too damn small!). So encoding information in a way, used by the retina, will be very useful -- it will pretty much eliminate resolution problems, reduce the necessary bandwidth, etc. However no one has any idea how to duplicate it, retina is very hard to reverse-engineer.
my next borg implant! (Score:1)
I want one!!!
Add the crank generator on a hip belt, and your iridium rig, and you would really be set!
I want it for my car... (Score:1)
Oh my, I guess it was too bad an experience...
^D
wearable monitors (Score:1)
First, these new monitors are in same price range as other monitors with comparable resolution. So they ain't expensive.
Second, they are not for VR applications, they are intended for 'mediated reality', that is, they are see-through, and you can do your normal work while looking at, say, aircraft assembly charts on your display. Having stereo displays is useless in this situation, as eye would probably not able to sync up to both images in HMD AND to outside world (so 3D aircraft assembly chart is not possible). In fact, new Sony Glasstron has 2 displays in it, but displays same image on both of them.
For now, www.microopticalcorp.com has the best display...Totally non-intrusive, people won't be able to tell that you are wearing it. Compare that to me walking around with M1 and looking like a borg. Or VirtualSport, which makes me look like a madman by wearing ski-goggle eyeglasses in summer
Will it cause cancer and tumors like cell phones? (Score:1)
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my next borg implant! (Score:1)
recharge batteries as you walk?
(hey! that's an idea! A laptop battery that
gets recharged by a pendulum generator when
you carry the laptop on the bag! The generator
can be built into the bag so it'd work with all
laptops)
i'll only wear it if it matches my shoes.. (Score:1)
What a rip-off! (Score:1)
wearable monitors - VV Sport (Score:1)
I fear it'll have the same problem as the VVS, which is that it has a very short (10cm-ish) focal length, which gets REALLY uncomfortable after a while. It's also hard to read because it isn't stereoscopic, it'll give you a headache after a while.
What a rip-off! (Score:1)
I had a chance to use one at EBS (Score:1)
To find out more about wearables... (Score:1)
Sorry, here's the hyperlink... (Score:1)
Xretina (Score:1)
An XInput ``human interface'' device would be a nice accessory. Perhaps it could make use of some unneccessary nerve connections, such as some of the toes (when was the last time I actually needed to wiggle those appendages?)
I'll be happy when my person has an IP address.
ifconfig human0 165.79.145.1 (and no port scanning please!)
BTW, would someone please inform Sun that $2,495 is not PC prices? I'm tired of their commercial for a stripped-down Ultra 5. <sigh>
Will it cause cancer and tumors like cell phones? (Score:1)
I suppose that is up to the people.
So probably, yes.
Neat but... (Score:1)
...I'm still partial to the MicroOptical [microopticalcorp.com] solution. Less intrusive.
BTW, Colorado MicroDisplay is at http://www.comicro.com/index.html [comicro.com].
The Virtual Vision subsidiary is at http://www.virtualvision.com/ [virtualvision.com]
Where are the F--kin pictures!!!! (Score:1)
No pictures? (Score:1)
-Chris
my next borg implant! (Score:1)
Zagmar
VR you say (Score:1)