Is Google looking to unlock the future of computing with eyewear? Yes, according to sources who’ve seen the Augmented Reality specs. Read on to find out how the Android-powered frames could be coming sooner than you think. Read more
Is Google looking to unlock the future of computing with eyewear? Yes, according to sources who’ve seen the Augmented Reality specs. Read on to find out how the Android-powered frames could be coming sooner than you think. Read more
If you wear glasses, you’ll know the pain of watching 3D movies at the cinema. Those disposable lenses they hand out just don’t sit well over existing eyewear. But Polaroid’s got the answer, with a range of passive 3D glasses specifically designed to accomodate an existing pair of glasses underneath.
Wave goodbye to those Buddy Holly 3D glasses you’ve got a drawer full of because you keep leaving the cinema wearing them, and say hello to these 3D aviators. These are Moshka aviator 3D glasses, and they come in red, black, blue or pink. Moshka aviators have polarised lenses, which means you can use them in the cinema, and on TVs that use passive 3D, rather than active 3D.
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