Vuzix Wrap 920AR augmented reality video eyewear: can you afford to look like this?

CES 2010 might go down in history as the show of silly glasses, and Vuzix isn’t going to cede any ground to 3D: it’s launching a new augmented reality headset called the Wrap 920AR, which features a built-in stereoscopic camera that allows reality and computer-generated imagery to blend in front of your eyes. To be clear, that means you’ll actually be looking at reality on a 1,504 x 480 screen while you wear these glasses, but what’s one layer of virtualized abstraction between friends who don’t mock each other for wearing ridiculous $800 video glasses?

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