Are there other people on this list interested in augmented reality software?
I have been for a long time, but until recently I've not found any device I thought suitable for the role ... that also happened to be affordable for at-home experiments. At a robotics show today, I got to play with a very promising device: The golden-i <http://www.mygoldeni.com/> from Kopin<http://www.kopin.com/press-releases/80-id.150995324.html> . This is the closest thing I've seen to a HUD for the real world, with very good speech recognition software and six-axis position sensors for the head, and sufficient wireless communication (bluetooth and wifi) to make it practical and support peripherals (like joysticks or gloves). This is in early development phases, and only a developer's set is available at the moment (for the price of a gaming PC!). (Sorry to sound like an advertisement!) Regards, David Barbour -- bringing s-words to a pen fight
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