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AR/VR Glasses... An ignored Tech Story

beebee
edited December 9 in Other Investing
AR/VR = Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality Glasses...

will they have a feature to help me find my glasses when I put them down?
"The biggest technology story everyone is ignoring is the end of screens. Within the next decade, AR glasses will replace essentially every screen currently in our lives — phones, laptops, tablets, computer monitors, and televisions. The ramifications on the worldwide technology sector will be absolutely massive. It will also be the end of a fully differentiated analog reality as we know it."
Source:
the-tao-of-cal

Ray Ban and Meta Partnership:
“We’re incredibly proud to collaborate with Meta to build this nascent category from the ground up. The new Ray-Ban Meta collection is in a league of its own with features that have never fit inside a pair of glasses before. The world sees you in a pair of your favorite Wayfarer, perhaps with your own prescription and Transitions lenses that go from day to night, but you know you have this powerful universe of tech inside. Meta AI, live streaming, and insanely crisp audio and calling capabilities – all hands-free,” said Rocco Basilico, Chief Wearables Officer for EssilorLuxottica. “This is what we imagined when we first decided to enter this space. Truly wearable, life-enhancing technology. And it will only get better.”
newsroom/press-releases/ray-ban-and-meta-launch-the-next-generation-of-smart-glasses/

meta-ceo-mark-zuckerberg-ar-glasses-orion-ray-bans-ai-decoder-interview

AR vs VR:
ar-glasses-replace-smartphones-future-and-why-ar-and-not-vr-is-the-best-smartphone-replacement

Product Review:
pcmag.com/picks/the-best-smart-glasses

Comments

  • Naw, nut for this luddite. Even to day I would rather hand hold a physical newspaper, research article, book etc than peruse it on a screen of any sort. I'm not as opposed to the technology progression as I am fond of the comfort of the old way. But y'all go right ahead.
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