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Google glasses Start Supply in 2014

Google glasses Start Supply in 2014 200x110 Google glasses Start Supply in 2014Google glasses that uses the technology of augmented reality (AR) will be tested by developers early next year. But consumers who want to try it, still have to be patient a few more years.

TechRadar reported on Friday (6/29/2012), co-founder of internet giant Google, Sergey Brin said, the developers will be able to feel the Explorer Edition from this glasses. “I want to release Explorer Edition early next year,” he said.

A year after the developers had the chance to feel it, Brin hopes glasses consumer edition is ready to circulate. If all goes according to schedule, this glasses from Project Glass will bring AR to the market in 2014.

Project Glass presentation at the Google I/O conference is filled with the skydiver and motorcycle stunt that show off its vision streaming through Project Glass and Google + Hangouts. That glasses remains sturdy perch on its place and the video streaming remains smooth.

At presentation, Brin emphasize that the AR glasses only work if it does not become a nuisance. Its product also have the lighter weight than dark glasses.

Pre-orders for this device is about USD1.500. That price seems to increase as it is still prototype and development stages.

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