By Jimmy FloydPosted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 16:52 GMT
I seem to remember a similar thing being tested for Lotus Formula 1 drivers circa 1993 and shown on Tomorrow's World. If memory serves, there was a small projector in the driver's helmet which displayed important information on the visor and removed the requirement for the eyes to look down at the dashboard. The idea was that at 200mph even a cursory glance downwards for a fraction of a second would mean the car had travelled ten of metres without the driver watching the road...!
It didn't catch on. Probably because racing drivers don't watch their instruments anyway.
By Nexox EnigmaPosted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 19:08 GMT
My first thoughts were to display instruments from my car. And possibly control some things.
To be properly cyberpunk though, the glasses would need to be mirrored. And probably sport some night vision capabilities as well.
The thing that I never liked about this idea was that batteries and wireless comms are kind of lumpy, and glasses are rather not lumpy. Unless you're a rapper. I think you could mod most of a Nintendo 64 into some of those frames...
By CharlesPosted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 19:17 GMT
I think in the F1 case, a HUD interfered with a driver's field of view, which in this case is more important than knowing the particulars of the car, which are probably somewhat memorized through practice and experience. Anyway, in F1, if anything really did throw the driver's rhythms off, odds are they won't have a good shot of finishing the race in good position anyway.
By Christopher AhrensPosted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 23:17 GMT
Just attach a facial recognition device to this and then display people's names and some info about them 'hovering' over their head. I want a pair so much!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 4th June 2009 05:38 GMT
Combine T-ray for weapons detection (and perving), and facial recognition pulling relevant information from the various dbs the spooks run, it would be very popular as a spook tool.
Of course if the spooks adopt them, it wouldn't be long before general law enforcement would want them and maybe the military too.
By Chris HardenPosted Thursday 4th June 2009 08:14 GMT
Yes, but with the book projected into your field of view - maybe you wouldn't be one of the people who make walking through London a whole lot more annoying by not looking where you are going.
Comments on: Scientists design picture projection specs
Nice.. #
By K Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 15:54 GMT
T-800 #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 16:07 GMT
Great idea! #
By Christoph Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 16:31 GMT
Rings a bell #
By Jimmy Floyd Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 16:52 GMT
@ Jimmy Floyd #
By Nexox Enigma Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 19:08 GMT
@Jimmy Floyd #
By Charles Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 19:17 GMT
Book #
By E Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 19:44 GMT
They would go perfect with ........ #
By Reid Malenfant Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 23:11 GMT
Awesome #
By Christopher Ahrens Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 23:17 GMT
Perfect for spooks #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 05:38 GMT
Projected at 1m #
By John Smith Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 07:04 GMT
Already been done #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 07:40 GMT
@E #
By Chris Harden Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 08:14 GMT
Do want! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 10:25 GMT
BSOD #
By LaeMi Qian Posted Friday 5th June 2009 22:25 GMT