Vuzix Launches First AR Glasses with Integrated Alexa: See you at CES

Amazon was not the first to bring Alexa-powered smart glasses to market. That distinction belongs to Vuzix, a smaller company with just 75 employees. At this year’s CES, Vuzix will unveil its latest augmented reality (AR) glasses, which feature built-in Alexa integration. This marks a significant step forward in wearable tech, as it's the first AR glasses to support Amazon's voice assistant. According to reports from Bloomberg, Amazon confirmed that the Vuzix device is the first AR glasses to integrate Alexa. While Vuzix has previously released smart glasses, this new model stands out for being the first to include Alexa, making it a unique offering in the growing AR space. With these glasses, users can ask Alexa questions, and the information will be displayed on the lens through an augmented reality interface. For instance, if you ask for directions, the display could overlay them directly onto your field of view. This kind of seamless interaction could redefine how people engage with voice assistants in real-time. Vuzix plans to release the glasses in the second quarter of this year at a price point of $1,000. While this may seem steep, it reflects the advanced technology embedded in the design. Now, the big question is: Will Amazon eventually launch its own Alexa-enabled smart glasses? It's something we’ll have to keep an eye on. Until then, Vuzix is setting the pace in this emerging market. The 51st International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is set to take place in Las Vegas from January 9 to 12, 2018. As one of the world’s most influential tech events, CES brings together innovators, industry leaders, and media from around the globe. The YORK.com team has already arrived and will be providing live updates throughout the event. Be sure to follow our coverage for the latest insights and product reveals. Click here to access the full 2018 CES report on YORK Network.

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In order to realize a large-area high-resolution Liquid Crystal Display, it is usually necessary to use low-impedance metal materials, high-performance switching elements, and high-precision processing techniques. Aluminum is the most researched and used material for making TFT buses with low-impedance metals. By solving the problems of easy formation of hillocks, chemical corrosion and oxidation of aluminum, alloy methods (such as Al-Cu, Al-Si, Al-Nd and Al-Ti, etc.) and interlayer methods (such as Mo/Al/Mo) have been reported successively. , Cr/Al/Cr and Ti/Al/Ti, etc.), the alloy method is relatively simple in process, but the material has a higher resistivity. In May 1998, IBM developed a 16.3-inch ultra-high resolution (200ppi) a-Si TFT Display using Al-Nd alloy as the gate electrode, and mass production has been achieved. In April 1999, Toshiba introduced the 20.8-inch 16-SVGA (3, 200 × 2, 400) a-Si TFT-LCD, which can be said to represent the highest level of a-Si TFT-LCD in terms of high resolution and high capacity. .
According to Display Search in the third quarter of 2011, the global flat panel display research report "QuarterlyWorldw ide Flat Pane l Dis play Fore cas t Re port" pointed out that the average pixels per inch (ppi) in large-size LCD panels (>9.1 inches) ) Will grow from 88ppi in 2010 to 98ppi in 2015. The ppi of small and medium-sized LCD panels (<9.0 inches) will grow from 180ppi to 300ppi in the same period. With the rise of smart phones, mobile phones will be the most obvious application product for ppi's growth.
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The control ICs, filters and oriented films used in LCD manufacturing are related to the contrast of the panel. For general users, a contrast ratio of 350:1 is sufficient, but such contrast in the professional field does not satisfy users. Demand. Compared with CRT monitors easily reaching 500:1 or even higher contrast, only high-end LCD monitors can achieve this level. The first-tier LCD monitors on the market, such as Samsung, Asus, LG, etc., can reach a contrast ratio of 1000:1. However, because the contrast is difficult to accurately measure with instruments, you have to go and see it yourself when you pick it.
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