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The idea of having visuals presented on eyeglasses is not new. I have mentioned here a number of examples of our maintenance applications that used this idea. Here is a new example. Having something like this approach, rather than holding a smartphone up to a scene, will ultimately be a better way to augment any space. It's just that today many more people have smartphones than are willing to wear specialized glasses. Retinal implants next?
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