Cyberpunk Spygear

The Kopin Golden-i Micro Computer Could Outdo James Bond

For anyone wanting to look like a cyberpunk spy, this is the right headgear for you. The Kopin Golden-i wearable micro-computer is fully functional with wireless technology, a .34 inch SVGA display and Windows CE 6.0.

Handsfree system navigation is as simple as voice command and motion sensor-based head movements. The techno-geek gadget was recently demoed at the embedded systems event in Boston. Units will officially be sold by Motorola. Kopin is a major supplier of display technology for the U.S military.
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Industry Implications
1. Military Technology - Kopin is a major supplier of display technology to the U.S military, presenting an opportunity for companies interested in producing technology for military usage.
2. Wearable Technology - The Kopin Golden-i wearable micro-computer is an example of wearable computing and presents an opportunity for companies involved in creating such technology to focus on user convenience and handsfree control.
3. Voice Recognition Technology - The voice command feature of the Kopin Golden-i wearable micro-computer presents an opportunity for companies in the voice recognition technology industry to develop and increase the use of voice commands through wearable computing.

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