Sunday, April 8, 2012

Google Project Glass still 'years away' - Computers|Gadgets|Games ...

It wasn?t because Google was on the subject of a last product the least bit bit in any respect that they showed in their heads-up user interface-toting Project Glass glasses this week ? this device continues to be greatly in pre-pre-production. As Project Glass gains massive amounts of feedback from prospect consumers after a particularly well-received preview in video form (shown below), it is a harsh reminder by Google co-founder Sergey Brin today that stings the ears: a real consumer product is ?many months, if not years? from reality.

Google Project Glass still ?years away

That said, today?s second-hand showing of the device Google has ready now could be suitably impressive ? Brin wearing the device in real life with Robert Scoble reckoning on and Thomas Hawk snapping photos. ?Give us time? noted Brin upon being asked how long it is going to be before the glasses were going up on the market ? Brin appeared with the glasses at a benefit for the basis Fighting Blindness ?Dinner within the Dark? in San Francisco, California.

Google Project Glass still ?years away

The curious for sure might ponder whether the pair of glasses (in case you can call them that) Brin was wearing were working ? you may be glad to understand that indeed they where. As Scoble tweeted:

?Sergey wouldn?t let me wear the Google Glasses but i?ll see they were flashing info to him.?- Scoble

Can we are hoping for a release inside 2012-2013 perhaps? Let?s hope so! Now whether we?ll actually have the ability to stand wearing them daily: that?s one other conversation entirely.


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