Monday, 23 June 2014

Blind to 'smart glasses'

Oxford University researchers say they severely weaken the springs towards smart for those who have achieved significant success.

This spring, the people and things near you increase the image size more clear picture of their surrounding environment provides.


As a result, some people use the spring ‘Guide Dog’ for the first time be able to see that.

Royal National Institute of Blind People said that Chashma ‘very important’ to be.


Lane Oliver eye disease ‘Progressive IT dzyz’ which he is able to see very little. Now she is 70 years of age when I came to know about the retina Lotus pgmytusa.


They’re around, but the actions would see through their eyes, dba leader and obscured, is that.


Jess obstacles and risks to save his guide dog to help him find his way around, but can not give information about the other.

Lin is one of the UK’s two million people whose daily lives are affected by serious eye problem. Most of them look a little baby.


Oxford University researchers using smart springs have developed a way to enhance it. These springs are a special kind of 3-D cameras.


This spring looks to be implemented with the help of computer images of people around the same time provides a clear picture of things.


These springs have also try other models before the model is an important step in the project.

It helps to see with greater clarity. Dr Stephen Hicks of Oxford University, who is leading the project’s research says that they are ready to use at home.


They say that users have a very good feedback.

Royal National Institute of Blind People is overseeing the project. John ursfuld company says it can make a big difference in people’s lives.



Blind to 'smart glasses'

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