Put a computer on the hard hat with this Motorola conceptBy Mark Rollins - 02/25/2010 5:38:42 PM |
What you are seeing here is Motorola’s second-generation Kopin Golden-i wearable computer concept. I know what you are thinking: “I don’t remember the first generation one”.
It is designed to simulate a 15-inch screen with 800 x 600 resolution, and it uses a Windows CE interface controlled with speech recognition and motion sensing. It has an eight-hour battery and a 600MHz Texas Instruments CPU.
I suppose that I can see a future where all the repairmen wear these, or even a future where everyone wears them on their back.
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Tags: Kopin Golden-i, Motorola, Texas Instruments, wearable computer, Windows CE interface

