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Are you ready for voice "> voice recognition software and computer headset? If yes, you'll be delighted to learn all the great things that Motorola has in store for us! Get ready to come into line as all those interested in enjoying himself.
Kopin has shown a Motorola-off computer mark embedded in a Bluetooth headset that offers a virtual 15-inch display using a swing-down eye. According to the company, "Golden-i" integrates speech recognition and weighs three ounces. You can install Linux or Windows CE for more than eight hours per charge.
BlueRadios announced last week that the portable media player WiPC (right) is similar to the Golden-i incorporates Kopin's CyberDisplay, a "third generation" micro-display. It provides 800 x 600 – pixel resolution and measures 0.6 inches diagonally. It claims to reveal something like A15-inch monitor while positioned near the eye. However, WiPC enjoys designing content to nibble as you must manually hold it up to the eye. The Golden-i is integrated in a Bluetooth headset.
Golden-i uses Bluetooth 2.0 radio to connect to the network-wide via a cellular telephone or other host device with a design that provides the user to remotely access their computers online office computer, according to Kopin. Kopin also claims that the helmet that is running Windows CE 6.0 R2 provides hands-free full access to all PC applications, files and data services, by using vofion 3200 Nuance speech recognition software. Users can zoom or out on their desktops remotely by operating a cursor with "almost pixel for pixel accuracy" through some integral six-axis tracker position from Hillcrest Labs. It's pretty impressive!
Kopin, released renderings of the Golden-i bearing the image Motorola brand. It also provides documentation to the press suggesting that Motorola may make this device in the market. Despite the financial losses the parent and falling market share of Motorola mobile division, Moto's Enterprise Mobility Solutions group continues to be effective to generate profits.
Kopin does not say whether a type of software is included with the Golden-i other than focus on the possibility of access to company computers through Remote Desktop or Microsoft RDP. However, according to the company, the headset offers hands-free spontaneous access to all digital, broadcast programming and Internet services. "It is compatible with 480p (720 x 480 pixels), video up to 30 frames per second. Apparently, WiFi is not included in the first prototypes. However, the company says it will then be added for web browsing independently.
According to Kopin, Golden-i offers a speech recognition "on the jurisdiction of 90 percent straight out of the box." She does not push to talk button and is still waiting to respond to user requests. In addition, the device may incorporate text-to-capacity the floor, allowing it to read text documents as Web pages and e-mails and other types of text to the screen.
As mentioned previously, the Golden-i like the WiPC using a Cortex-A8-based Texas Instruments OMAP 3530 SoC System on Chip (SoC) clocked at 600MHz. No mention is made as to the amount of memory within the apparatus. However, the headset includes both an expansion slot microSD and mini-USB port, according to Kopin. The headset works well over 8 hours with a battery of 1200 mAh only, according to the company.
WiPC Features and specifications include:
– TI OMAP3530 600 MHz
– Kopin SVGA (800 x 600) micro-crystal display Liquid LCD Display
– Other I / O -1 x USB
– User interface that integrates motion sensors and speech recognition
– MicroSD expansion slot
– A source of power of 1200 mAh provides more than eight hours.
– Networking: Bluetooth 2.0 and WiFi will be available soon
It is compatible with Windows CE and Linux operating systems and weight of 85 grams or 3 ounces.
More than 30 million micro-display devices such as those commonly useful as camcorders, digital cameras, thermal weapon sites and night vision systems as well as personal video eyewear, has already been shipped according to Kopin. More than 200 patents and patents pending worldwide to protect proprietary technology displays and heterojunction bipolar transistors or HBTs.
Availability
Golden prototype I will soon be placed with "several industry organizations "For several months of field testing and evaluation Kopin said. The company also said that mass production should begin in 2010.
In conclusion, it seems that if we move rapidly into the next century and will be able to enjoy all the wonders of tomorrow's technology today!
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