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The 1815 is the king of this hill and features Epson's EasyMP (Epson Administrative SYstem for Meetings and Presentations) which, among other things, allows you to display content off CompactFlash cards and USB drives without the need for a PC.
ENGADGET: Epson's EMP-1810 and EMP-1815 3LCD business projectors
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In addition, the Home Cinema 750HD features Epson's latest RF 3D glasses that last up to 40 hours or up to three hours with a new three-minute quick charge.
ENGADGET: Epson adds the Home Cinema 750HD to its line of home theater projectors, ships in March for $899
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Epson's 3D display glasses, the Moverio BT-100 have been floating around as a development platform for a couple years, and APX Labs is the latest to hack the headset.
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That should sound familiar to fans of Google Glass, but by using Epson's binocular displays, these smart glasses can convey depth in a way Mountain View's monocle cannot. (Not to mention that Glass doesn't even do AR apps... yet).
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The hardware we got to see was a crude prototype built for demo purposes only, but the software platform shows promise and Epson's got a version two Moverio headset in the works -- so perhaps you can see a bit of the future of smart glasses in the video after the break.
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An Epson ink-jet printer's connector fit, but 3Com's marketers don't mention that Bluetooth behaves like a serial port rather than a parallel one, making installation difficult and keeping many printers from reporting things like the status of ink cartridges or paper jams.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In addition to the cameras and sensors, APX also hacked an Epson daughter board onto the Moverio's controller to allow an HDMI video feed from a smartphone to be shown on the displays.
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He also has experimented with the WristableGPS, a Seiko Epson wrist monitor that tracks the wearer's route by GPS and has a battery life of up to 14 hours.
WSJ: Gadgetry on the Greens
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Running one of Japan's largest electronics firms, Minoru Usui, president of Seiko Epson Corp.
WSJ: Gadgetry on the Greens
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That's been one of the drivers behind the popularity of cheap color printers from companies like Epson .
FORBES: Ten O'Clock Tech: Point, Shoot, Print