Rob Keeble
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http://www.google.com/glass/start/what-it-does/
I am just wondering about these and guys either making turning videos or for that matter any demonstration videos where the battle is to see whats on the camcorder screen when light is an issue and see what the user sees, also for those learning something where in this case the item is in front of ones eye so one can be doing and look at it without having to totally turn away.
Right now they still expensive but what do you think of their use in the future? I think I am past the age of being able to adapt to a gadget like this but until some day I get to try them who knows.
Could be huge for instructional purposes is my thought.
I am just wondering about these and guys either making turning videos or for that matter any demonstration videos where the battle is to see whats on the camcorder screen when light is an issue and see what the user sees, also for those learning something where in this case the item is in front of ones eye so one can be doing and look at it without having to totally turn away.
Right now they still expensive but what do you think of their use in the future? I think I am past the age of being able to adapt to a gadget like this but until some day I get to try them who knows.
Could be huge for instructional purposes is my thought.