HUD for the car
If that bird comes on and starts doing those exercises on the HUD, that will be quite a distraction not matter how transparent the screen is.
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Two apps spring to mind,
Touch phones where you touch the back of the screen, makes it very easy to hit the exact spot you want, even with sausage fingers.
Wearable 3d goggles, so that you are not completely cut off from the outside world. This leads to spy style glasses although but pretty obvious when in use
is always demoed attached to its controlled opening/closing machinery. Presumably they haven't found a way yet to make the hinge strong enough to deal with even gentle demo by hand. That has to be one of the bigger challenges of that tech, so it will be interesting to see the form factor of the first products using it - could be more chunky than you would want.
Cool though - and so is the see-through screen not requiring a backlight - neat.
Bah humbug.... change your employer, or get an iPhone/G1/Symbian/WinMobile phone with a data contract and youtube app, then you can get it at youtube direct...... some of the geeks on here love to see this crap - just cos you can't doesn't mean we shouldn't, we can't all spend hours imagining how these things look reading 10 pages of "real journalism'", busy lives coding and drinking coffee don't you know! :)