makes sense, glasses make the most sense when the user benefits from being hands-free. Mechanic, doctor, forklift driver, law enforcement as in the case of Osterhout X6 glasses. Or maybe Glass did itself in with it's crappy rollout, bad publicity and all. And BTW the LCOS display by Himax in many cases is "impossible to see."
"Don't get us wrong, the Google Glass display is cooler -- there are few things out there more impressive that a transparent, floating display -- but that cool transparency brings with it a lot of problems. Glass uses white text on a transparent background, which means it shows up best on a dark background. The high contrast white-text-on-nothing screens aren't so bad, but a lot of Glass interfaces use text-on-a-picture, which can be impossible to see depending on what you are looking at."
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-06/30/android-wear-and-google-glass
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