
Remember the 15″ virtual LCD display that we mentioned earlier? It is actually a convenient near-eye display, where it offers hands-free spontaneous access to digital information, broadcast programming and Internet services such as real-time, full-color high resolution streaming video at 720 x 480p resolution and 30 fps, all this over an industry standard Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. It is powered by the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system, and will be running on Texas Instruments’ OMAP3530 processor that features an ARM Cortex-A8 chipset, a high performance DSP and a graphics accelerator for a fully interactive and immersive experience.
According to Jeffrey Jacobsen, Senior Advisor to Kopin’s CEO and Golden-i Program Manager, “Remotely controlling multiple devices and systems, in much the same way PCs control multiple applications on their desktop, is one of the primary goals in developing Golden-i. Golden-i’s hands-free ability to remotely control and interface simultaneously with up to seven other devices provides users with increased performance, reduces enterprise headcount and improves enterprise ROI.” Sounds promising, but we don’t see this replacing the notebook or desktop anytime soon, as there is still the issue of working on long documents that absolutely require the presence of a keyboard and mouse, where using just voice commands would exhaust you in no time.
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