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Letting Your Eyes Do the Listening
September 5, 2011
Natasha Szczerb
Courtesy of Sony UK, cinema goers with hearing disabilities will soon be in for a pleasant surprise in the form of…subtitle glasses! Yes, you read that right. Sony UK is developing special glasses that will display subtitles to the wearer, just as if the they were actually on-screen (in other words, not too close-up). Learn more about this incredible — and incredibly practical — invention, one which is certain to lend immediate help to a significant segment of the population:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14654339