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Message de walid75010 posté le 07-10-2009 à 19:51:34 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
je dois faire un résumé sur un texte, je vous fais parvenir le texte puis mon résumé, pouvez vous me corrigezsvp. s'il vous plaît :
At last month's International Symposium on Wearable Computers in Seattle, MicroOptical debuted its prototype projectable-display glasses (see the photo). A tiny LCD in one temple generates high- resolution, 24-bit text, graphics, and video, viewed through optics hidden in the lenses. The display is projected in front of users, right in the middle of their surroundings, as if they were watching television.
MicroOptical is in partnership talks with PDA manufacturers and wearable-computer companies. Within the next two years, thanks to an alliance between MicroOptical and Essilor International, a maker of ophthalmic lenses, consumers will be able to purchase Bluetooth- enabled eyewear with MicroOptical's embedded technology from stores such as LensCrafters as part of a complete prescription eyeglass package, which will cost $400 to $600. MicroOptical is also looking to make the glasses compatible with cell phones.
Letting users pick standard frames and not blocking their view of their surroundings have been elusive design goals, according to Paul Zavracky, MicroOptical's president. "These have been our objectives from the beginning," he says. "People will be able to sit on a train or walk around and have access to information like e- mail, the Internet, GPS, and movies-and they won't have to wear helmets."
et mon résumé :
MicroOptical debute its prototype projectable-display glasses. The display is projected in front of users as if they were watching television.
MicroOptical work with PDA manufacturers and wearable-computer companies. consumers will be able to purchase Bluetooth- enabled eyewear with microOptical embedded technology, within the next two year. An eyeglass package will cost $400 to $600
for the president of MicroOptical' president. says. "People will have access to information like e- mail, the Internet, GPS, and movies-and everywhere, less helmets."
mercii
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Modifié par lucile83 le 07-10-2009 21:23
Message de walid75010 posté le 07-10-2009 à 19:51:34 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
je dois faire un résumé sur un texte, je vous fais parvenir le texte puis mon résumé, pouvez vous me corrigez
At last month's International Symposium on Wearable Computers in Seattle, MicroOptical debuted its prototype projectable-display glasses (see the photo). A tiny LCD in one temple generates high- resolution, 24-bit text, graphics, and video, viewed through optics hidden in the lenses. The display is projected in front of users, right in the middle of their surroundings, as if they were watching television.
MicroOptical is in partnership talks with PDA manufacturers and wearable-computer companies. Within the next two years, thanks to an alliance between MicroOptical and Essilor International, a maker of ophthalmic lenses, consumers will be able to purchase Bluetooth- enabled eyewear with MicroOptical's embedded technology from stores such as LensCrafters as part of a complete prescription eyeglass package, which will cost $400 to $600. MicroOptical is also looking to make the glasses compatible with cell phones.
Letting users pick standard frames and not blocking their view of their surroundings have been elusive design goals, according to Paul Zavracky, MicroOptical's president. "These have been our objectives from the beginning," he says. "People will be able to sit on a train or walk around and have access to information like e- mail, the Internet, GPS, and movies-and they won't have to wear helmets."
et mon résumé :
MicroOptical debute its prototype projectable-display glasses. The display is projected in front of users as if they were watching television.
MicroOptical work with PDA manufacturers and wearable-computer companies. consumers will be able to purchase Bluetooth- enabled eyewear with microOptical embedded technology, within the next two year. An eyeglass package will cost $400 to $600
for the president of MicroOptical' president. says. "People will have access to information like e- mail, the Internet, GPS, and movies-and everywhere, less helmets."
mercii
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Modifié par lucile83 le 07-10-2009 21:23
Réponse: Résumé/Wearable Computers de walid75010, postée le 08-10-2009 à 16:40:33 (S | E)
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