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Скачать или смотреть Exclusive: Intel’s new Vaunt smart glasses actually look good

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  • 2018-02-05
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Exclusive: Intel’s new Vaunt smart glasses actually look good
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The most important parts of Intel’s new Vaunt smart glasses are the pieces that were left out.There is no camera to creep people out, no button to push, no gesture area to swipe, no glowing LCD screen, no weird arm floating in front of the lens, no speaker, and no microphone (for now).From the outside, the Vaunt glasses look just like eyeglasses.When you’re wearing them, you see a stream of information on what looks like a screen — but it’s actually being projected onto your retina.The prototypes I wore in December also felt virtually indistinguishable from regular glasses.They come in several styles, work with prescriptions, and can be worn comfortably all day.Apart from a tiny red glimmer that’s occasionally visible on the right lens, people around you might not even know you’re wearing smart glasses.Like Google Glass did five years ago, Vaunt will launch an “early access program” for developers later this year.But Intel’s goals are different than Google’s.Instead of trying to convince us we could change our lives for a head-worn display, Intel is trying to change the head-worn display to fit our lives.Google Glass, and the Glassholes who came with it, gave head-worn displays a bad reputation.HoloLens is aiming for a full, high-end AR experience that literally puts a Windows PC on your head.Magic Leap puts an entire computer on your hip, plus its headset is a set of goggles that look like they belong in a Vin Diesel movie.We live in a world where our watches have LTE and our phones can turn our faces into bouncing cartoon characters in real time.You’d expect a successful pair of smart glasses to provide similar wonders.Every gadget these days has more, more, more.With Vaunt, Intel is betting on less.Take the stickers and part numbers off the Vaunt prototypes I tried this past December, and they would just look like slightly chunky, plastic-framed glasses.With a little more polish, I could see myself wearing them all the time, even if they didn’t have a display.Though I only saw two versions in Intel’s New Devices Group (NDG) San Francisco offices, Intel envisions having many different styles available when the product formally launches.”When we look at what types of new devices are out there, [we are] really excited about head-worn [products],” says Itai Vonshak, head of products for NDG.“Head-worn products are hard because people assign a lot of attributes to putting something on their head.It means something about their personality.”That’s Vonshak’s politic way of saying other smart glasses look terrible, so his goal was to create something that has, as he puts it over and over again, “zero social cost.” “The design intent was always zero social cost.” ”We wanted to make sure somebody puts this on and gets value without any of the negative impact of technology on their head,” he says

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