Epson lanseaza ochelarii multimedia 3D

de Radu Eftimie | 10 noiembrie 2011

Producatorul de echipamente si solutii de imprimare Epson a anuntat lansarea primei generatii de... ochelari multimedia 3D. Trecand peste schimbarea de "macaz" tehnologic, Epson, ar putea inregistra un succes foarte mare cu aceasta tehnologie inovativa. Potrivit Epson, Moverio BT-100 ofera posibilitatea utilizatorilor de a privi o gama variata de continut multimedia prin lentilele transparente ale ochelarilor, dar si sa observe ceea se intampla in "lumea reala".

Epson lanseaza ochelarii multimedia 3D

Sistemul Moverio este alcatuit dintr-o pereche de ochelari 3D si o unitate centrala (de marimea unui telefon mobil) bazata pe Android 2.2, dotata cu Wi-Fi si acces direct la Youtube si navigare pe internet. Utilizatorul percepe imaginile pe un ecran virtual de 320 de inci (la o distanta de 20 metri), dar in acelasi timp poate vedea si ce se intampla in jurul sau, prin intermediul lentilelor transparente ale ochelarilor.

Sistemul va beneficia de o autonomie de 6 ore. Epson estimeaza ca va vinde 10.000 de unitati Moverio dupa lansarea din Japonia care va avea loc la data de 25 noimebrie.

Pretul sistemului Moverio este de 770 de dolari.

PS

Da, e vorba despre Epson, producatorul de imprimante, nu e gluma.

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  • De Auth- 4 mai 2012 13:18


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    This is another one of those tenhcology areas where increasing file size always seems to work against an optimum solution. I agree with all the comments that point out that 64GB (less overhead and other files) is far too little to make the iPad a contender at the moment.I use my MacBook Pro with two external G Drives to backup multi-day location shoots. It's not uncommon for me to generate 32GB of images in a ten-hour shooting day, and my average location shoot is 3 days.I find myself wondering what to do with an upcoming shoot in conjunction with the Tour de France that will see me over there for a month. As one of the links above pointed out (thanks) there's now a 750GB option for the laptop. Between that and the external drives I should be OK. I will also probably burn a few DVDs of selects (assuming I have time to do that editing.)At the risk of repeating myself from another thread, I'd love to have an iPad with a 256GB SSD and an iPad version of Lightroom (just the Library and Slideshow modules please). Then some clever company can make a wireless combo card reader/hard drive that can wifi the preview images to the iPad.The hard drive would import the images from our cards, transfer previews to the iPad and Lightroom light for rating, keywording etc.Lightroom on our desktops would sync to the light version on the iPad and import originals from the hard drive device.OK, I'll admit it, I hit my head, and clearly I'm dreaming.

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