While the Motorola Solutions HC1 Headset Computer is now aimed at industrial and military users, we could see that it might not be long before this could find its way to athletes. This places an 800×600 micro-display for the user, with handset operation that is controlled by voice recognition and gesture.
This device runs on Windows CE Professional and is powered by a TI OMPA 3 dual-core processor while the display offers 3D graphic acceleration. It supports 512MB of RAM and 512MB of flash memory, along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. There are two bi-directional noise-canceling microphones and a near ear speaker as well as ports for earbuds.
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Currently this rig costs around $5000, but we could see that price falling. With technology this, it would make it easy to bring a computer just about anywhere.