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"Spectacles that can provide subtitles have been created by hi-tech firm NEC.

Resembling glasses but lacking lenses, the headset uses a tiny projector to display images on a user's retina.

NEC said it planned a version that used real-time translation to provide subtitles for a conversation between people lacking a common language.

The firm said the gadget, dubbed Tele Scouter, was intended for sales people or employees dealing with inquiries from customers."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8343941.stm

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In b4 sub vs. dub wars.

>> No.2674  
>NEC said it planned a version that used real-time translation to provide subtitles for a conversation between people lacking a common language.

Great, so now we can have shitty Babelfish translations for our speech, too?

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