Concept Encyclopedia Frame offers augmented reality
Mac envisages Google Maps or Google Earth being preloaded, together with a normal web browser, and the device would obviously be able to capture images and scan documents. It's similar in theme to Nokia's research into augmented reality, superimposing data onto an image in real-time, but obviously far glossier in appearance. Elements of the concept, though, are possible now (if not so sleek): mobile devices have cameras, GPS and high-speed connectivity (in metropolitan areas, at least) and there's a wealth of information available online. What would need polishing is that data source, perhaps, making sure the information available was relevant and reliable. You wouldn't want to have to trawl through a Google search results page, after all.
[via Coolest Gadgets]
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