Tigrai Online April 18, 2013
How much would pay for a pair of glasses if you have the money? Well Google picked 8000 out of thousands who entered a contest to try the new Google Glass. These people would have no problem to fetch $1500.00 USD for the wearable computer Google Glasses.
The Google Glass has a high resolution display, which is the equivalent of a 25-inch high definition screen from eight feet away. It comes with 5 megapixel camera that can capture 720p videos and a Bluetooth.
The cutting age technology glass has 16 GB flash storage. The glasses include a tiny display screen attached to a rim above the right eye and run on Google's Android operating system for mobile devices.
There are millions of people in the world who have never seen computers and in America people are going to start wearing their computers on their glasses.
According to computer usage statistics from 2012 Africa has 15 %, Asia 27.5 %, Europe 63.2 %, Middle East 40.2 %, North America 78.6 %, Latin America and Australia 67 % of their population using computer and accessing the internet. The world average computer usage is 34.3 %.
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