Watch out, Google. Here comes Olympus with the MEG4.0 and don’t dismiss this as a Google Glass knockoff. Olympus has been researching and developing wearable displays for more than 20 years. The ...
Google's Glass may not be headed to buyers until next year, but Olympus is wasting no time with its own alternative augmented reality display, the MEG4.0. The stem-like wearable features battery life ...
Google isn’t the only company interested in producing wearable head-mounted displays for everyday use. Olympus has announced its latest wearable prototype called the MEG4.0, a device that clips on to ...
Following on from the announcement of Google’s Project Glass eyewear unveiled earlier this year, and recently demonstrated at the Google I/O developer conference, Olympus has this week unveiled their ...
Olympus has wearable display plans of its own, a new patent reveals, effectively splitting a digital camera into two pieces – eye-worn screen and imaging unit – for more flexibility in photography.
With Google’s Project Glass nearing its first developer release, it makes sense that other companies would start announcing their own prototype head-mounted displays. The newest prototype comes from ...
The tech industry would really like us to believe that wearable computers is the future. First Google hit us with its Glass project, then word came out that Apple was granted a patent for its own head ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Olympus this week announced its own MEG4.0 ultra-compact ...