Google Glass is a wearable device with a head-mounted display which runs Android. The device was developed under the Project Glass project. The device features a high resolution display which is the equivalent of a 25 inch high definition screen from eight feet away, a 5 megapixel camera capable of 720p HD video capture, 16 GB of internal storage and a battery which offers one day of use.
The full Google Glass specifications follow:
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Release
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A.K.A.
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Buy
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Size
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Dimensions
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Weight
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Display
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Type
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Size
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Resolution
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Features
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Connectivity
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Data
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No
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
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Bluetooth
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Yes
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USB | 2.0 micro USB | ||
Others
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Camera
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Primary
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5 MP
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Features
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video calling
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Video
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720p
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Memory
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Internal
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16 GB (12 GB usable)
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RAM
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Hardware
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CPU
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GPU
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Chipset
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Audio
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Bone Conduction Transducer
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Radio
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Video
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Navigation
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Sensors
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Others
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Design
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Colors
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Battery
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Standby
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Usage
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1 day
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Software
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OS
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Android
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Manufacturer
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Google apps
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Others
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Links
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Google is said to be planning to partner with sunglass retailers like Ray-Ban or Warby Parker and may also open retail stores to allow customers to try out the device. Users who wear prescription glasses can try out the Google Glass Explorer Edition, but Google has confirmed that Glass will eventually work with frames and lenses which match the wearer's prescription.
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