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A tiny headband-television set has been developed for the space industry. The miniature unit is carried on a band and worn on the head of an astronaut engineer for repair and maintenance work in the building of a space station. The TV is voice-activated and displays instructions and diagrams to the engineer. The unique headband is shown being demonstrated by a worker at the McDonnell Douglas company, which is involved in its development

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Press, 13 January 1987, Page 24

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A tiny headband-television set has been developed for the space industry. The miniature unit is carried on a band and worn on the head of an astronaut engineer for repair and maintenance work in the building of a space station. The TV is voice-activated and displays instructions and diagrams to the engineer. The unique headband is shown being demonstrated by a worker at the McDonnell Douglas company, which is involved in its development Press, 13 January 1987, Page 24

A tiny headband-television set has been developed for the space industry. The miniature unit is carried on a band and worn on the head of an astronaut engineer for repair and maintenance work in the building of a space station. The TV is voice-activated and displays instructions and diagrams to the engineer. The unique headband is shown being demonstrated by a worker at the McDonnell Douglas company, which is involved in its development Press, 13 January 1987, Page 24