Wearable Computer

Japanese: ウェアラブルコンピューター - うぇあらぶるこんぴゅーたー
Wearable Computer
The concept of a computer that can be worn like clothing. As devices such as mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) become more multifunctional and lightweight, the goal is to develop a computer that can be worn and operated. For example, wristwatch-type devices that provide voice guidance for schedules and small computers with head-mounted displays are being considered.

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Japanese:
衣服のように身に着けられるコンピューターの概念。携帯電話やPDA(携帯情報端末)といった機器の多機能、軽量化が進み、身に着けて操作できるようなコンピューターを目指すというもの。たとえば、スケジュールを音声で案内してくれる腕時計型のものや、ヘッドマウントディスプレイ付きの小型パソコンなどが考えられている。

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