The company said the screen on its Glass headset actually sits above the wearer's normal field of vision, not unlike a car's sunvisor, and is meant for quick glances, not prolonged viewing.
The summer months see Times Square overrun by visitors all scrambling for their "I Heart NYC" t-shirt and matching sunvisor, while the Empire State Building's elevator queue can, through the heat-haze, seem to extend as far, horizontally, as the iconic building stretches for the skies.