The Verge: Everything spy movies get right (and wrong) about smart glasses
MSN: I Found the Best Black Friday Deal on Smart Glasses for Watching Movies and Working Anywhere
I Found the Best Black Friday Deal on Smart Glasses for Watching Movies and Working Anywhere
TechCrunch: MIT’s glasses-free home 3D tech could make help 3D movies more popular
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has developed a new method for displaying 3D movies at home without requiring the use of 3D glasses, and without some of the downsides of ...
MIT’s glasses-free home 3D tech could make help 3D movies more popular
CNET: These $299 Glasses Are Like an HDR TV on Your Face
No one needs a TV they can wear on their face. But it's fun. I've been living with display glasses for years now, and I'm pretty shocked with how good they're getting. It's also made me curious about ...
While the blue-skinned Na'vi are shooting arrows out of the screen toward the audience in the 3D movie "Avatar," another battle is being fought in the theater--over the goofy-looking glasses that ...
The Hollywood Reporter: Movie Theater Executives Discuss 3D Glasses, ‘Hunger Games,’ Box Office Trends
Oculus3D glasses are made by Cereplast, Inc., which designs and manufactures the bio-based, sustainable plastic resins used in the glasses, and Oculus3D, a company focused on film-based 3D projection ...
Obviously James Bond gets a bit of help from movie magic, but real-life smart glasses can do more than you might expect. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See ...