Last week Sony Glasses were announced. They seem pretty basic to me in the visual section, but more stylish than Epson Moverio and other alternatives.
Features like colour or screen resolution are not critical to me, better times will come... I think developer API and manufacturer support and continuity are much more important as developer.
Which of the current AR Glasses do you consider is more suitable to start learning?
Thanks and regards.
I'm doing a little research. I'm part of a modest initiative in Andalucia (Spain) to organize some workshops in my city during the next months and I would like to suggest some of them related not only to technology (software and hardware) but also relating to DIY, science, art, crafting, startups, businesses... so what were the most interesting workshops you participated in?... and why were those workshops so interesting?
Our intention is to attract people of all ages to the sake of knowledge and the creative and entrepreneurial spirit.
Thank you in advance!
I'm launching http://thinkklip.com : 3D printing + co-ownership + DIY groups
I'm really excited with 3D printing and the DIY movement but 3D printers aren't cheap and I don't need a 3D printer 100% the time, I just need to access a good 3D printer one day a week!. I think Shapeways and other providers are expensive too for a regular use and I can't find where to rent 3D printers.
On the other hand it is difficult for me to find other "Makers" near me, concretely I would like to find people interested in toy prototyping . So I started Thinkklip, a side project I think it could became something interesting or even big.
What is Thinkklip?: let's solve two problems at once:
1. best 3D printers are expensive,
2. many Makers want to join DIY groups
...and let’s see what happens...
I'd appreciate any feedback, comments, thoughts:
Thanks!