Wearable monitors – cyberpunk style for the subway

Paul Raven @ 05-10-2007

Scalar's Teleglass T4N wearable monitors From the “cyberpunk gadgets I’ve always wanted” department come these stylish and remarkably svelte wearable monitor glasses, which deliver any NTSC video signal to a pair of tiny monitors right in front of your eyes … and still allow you to see beyond them, so as not to bump into people while watching music videos on the metro platform. In a couple more years, these things will be as cheap and ubiquitous as PMP earbuds – which should make avoiding eye contact on your daily commute that much easier. [Image re-ganked from PinkTentacle post]

[tags]wearable, display, technology[/tags]
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3 Responses to “Wearable monitors – cyberpunk style for the subway”

  1. Dagon says:

    Stereoscopic high resolution, high speed PC, high hertz, widescreen wearable monitors at half the price of a current monitor, with no nausea or migraines ?

    No?

    Why not?

  2. SpectreBlofeld says:

    I have also wanted these since I first read William Gibson’s Bridge trilogy. However, they haven’t made any advancements in the technology since the Sony Glasstrons that first hit the scene – they’re still a lowly 640×480 resolution.

  3. SpectreBlofeld says:

    They are sleeker, though.

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