Google Glass: Ride Along With Chris as He Goes for Lunch
Opinion
By Marcus Yam
published Google Glass just arrived in the hands of our very own Chris Angelini, and the first thought that came to mind was that everywhere he goes, Glass would go too. It's also lunch time -- but no matter, have Glass, will travel!
If you have any other requests for things for Chris to do while wearing Google Glass, leave them in the comments!
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Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
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bit_user The problem with all these early reviews and all the hype Google is making is that it won't be for a few generations that these products really come into their own.Reply
What these products need to do is seemlessly present you with useful information, based on your surroundings. A big part of that is overlay of images onto the scene, which Glass can't do. Other things it needs are a stereo camera and a microphone array.
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dns7950 One thing I would like to see (or hear, rather) is how well the microphone holds up at higher dB levels.. Try going to a concert wearing glass!Reply -
weatherdude Sweet, I now know what it's like to go to Taco Bell in a Mercedes-Benz in California(?). Got some nice weather there but it's quite a drive. How about some footage at the office or testing center? That might be interesting.Reply
And, Hi Lucas :) -
elgranchuchu now that's a beautiful house and city. that over there is the american dream. NOW I REALIZE THAT I LIVE IN A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY FARM. I would love to live like that.Reply