Windows 10 can be used to power a variety of things, from PCs to IoT devices, and now Toshiba tries to take advantage of this versatility by using the operating system for its own pair of Augment Reality (AR) glasses.
The dynaEdge AR100 Head Mounted Display (HMD) and the dynaEdge DE-100 Mobile Mini PC is a device combo that powers the dynaEdge AR Smart Glasses which Toshiba will bring to the market later this year and which should provide a completely new way to remain productive on the go.
Basically, the head-mounted display, which tips the scale at just 56 grams, offers enterprise features like live video calls, barcode scanning, messaging, video capture, document viewing support, and streaming. It’s all possible thanks to an integrated micro display featuring a touchpad, GPS, an accelerometer and gyroscope, a 5-megapixel camera that comes in handy for streaming and video calls, a speaker and dual noise-canceling … // Read more: original article.

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