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For example, the position of the camera has no impact on the natural vision of the wearer with Glass, but in systems like those mentioned by Mann where the camera is providing the only view of the environment (video see-through systems), camera position may have some disorienting effect.
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Depending on how bad the pitting is, polishing will probably improve how the windshield looks, but uneven work can distort the glass and hamper your vision as you look through it.
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And so, distinguished heads of state and government, Excellencies, Your Majesties, let us raise a glass to clarity of vision, to unity of purpose, to a common resolve for action, to the United Nations, and to continued success of each and every heads of state and government present here.
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In the science fiction future of the film Minority Report, Stephen Spielberg displayed his vision of driverless automobiles: a thousand gleaming pods of metal and glass flowing in perfectly coordinated highway traffic.
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The company said the screen on its Glass headset actually sits above the wearer's normal field of vision, not unlike a car's sun visor, and is meant for quick glances, not prolonged viewing.
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Google Glass is the wearable computing device that provides Internet content to the field of vision, along with photos, videos and speech-to-text technology.
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In a museum-house with glass walls, the Kramlichs and their architects hope to have found apt expression for this remarkable vision.
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