Google Glass just gets better and better by the day.
The futuristic-looking eyewear is fast approaching its arrival into the
consumer market. Today we know more about the hardware and specs
included in the upcoming gadget, thanks to this Google Glass support doc.
According to the doc, Glass will offer a camera capable of 5 megapixel
shots and 720p video. The display is going to bring a sharp picture that
is equal to viewing a 25-inch HD display from eight feet.
Furthermore, Google Glass
is said to carry 16GB of flash memory (12GB are usable), and it has
both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on board. Other noteworthy features include a
Bone Conduction Transducer to deliver audio and a built-in battery
that’s expected to last a full day.
Strangely, Google didn’t divulge any information on what
chipset it planned to use in helping power Glass. Although this might
not be intentional by the search giant — because maybe they don’t know
which chip they’ll use in the last design yet.
Of course, this type of technology on this scale is all new
to everyone because there’s nothing to compare it to. That’s what makes
Glass so special. Once this thing gets closer to a release date;
interest will begin to shift to see how many new treats come out through
work from developers.
Whether it’s a phone or special gadget like this; success
always hinges on the support it gets from developers. We hope Glass
jumps out with all the support and backing it needs to be a legit
product.
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