Thursday 6 March 2014

Samsung's 'Galaxy Glass' wants to turn your hands into a keyboard

 Internet is already abuzz with reports that Samsung is working on its own wearable headset computer, and now a new report has emerged claiming that Samsung's answer to Google Glass could be a step ahead of its rival and might turn your hands into a QWERTY keyboard.
A patent filing uncovered by Galaxy Club suggests that Samsung's Internet-connected glasses may impose an augmented reality keyboard onto users' hands which purportedly will make writing messages easier for users.
An illustration in the patent filing shows that Samsung has figured out a way to line up all 26 letters of the English alphabet onto human hands, leaving thumbs free to type.
Samsung's 'Galaxy Glass' wants to turn your hands into a keyboard
Dubbed Galaxy Glass, Samsung's glasses could make its debut in September at the IFA trade show in Berlin. Reportedly, it will play music, receive phone calls through earphones built into the eyewear's frame, and give hands-free control over the smartphone.
Reminiscent of the Google Glass design, Samsung's sketch shows a thumbnail-sized display over the left eyeglass. Google's eyewear has a tiny display over the right eyeglass that shows information and websites.

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