Now this is truly a new way to interact with your personal devices. T4-N features a monitor built in to a pair of rather stylish glasses, which allow users to multi-task while enjoying a film.
"Teleglass T4-N connects to any NTSC-capable video player (including iPods) and delivers images directly to the eye via a pair of tiny monitors tucked away behind the lenses," PinkTentacle explained. "The 640 x 480 screen resolution at close proximity simulates the effect of watching a 45-inch screen from 2 meters (6 feet) away, and each monitor can be focused and adjusted for an optimal picture that reduces eye strain. Audio is delivered through a pair of frame-mounted earphones."
Let's just hope no one decides to wear these while driving!
What's Driving This Trend
- Personal Media Glasses
- The development of personal media glasses offers opportunities for companies to create more immersive and interactive media experiences.
- Multi-tasking Devices
- The trend towards multi-tasking devices enables companies to create products that allow users to accomplish multiple tasks simultaneously, improving overall productivity.
- Wearable Technology
- The growth of wearable technology creates opportunities for companies to create products that integrate technological advancements into everyday items, like eyeglasses.
Who This Affects Most
- Consumer Electronics
- The teleglasses demonstrate the potential for integrating new technology into existing consumer electronics, presenting opportunities for innovation in this industry.
- Entertainment
- The personal media glasses have the potential to revolutionize the entertainment industry, providing users with a unique and immersive way to watch movies and consume other forms of media.
- Healthcare
- The wearable technology trend presents opportunities for companies to develop products that serve medical purposes, such as eyeglasses that monitor vital signs or deliver medication.