The Canon MREAL basically generates video of one’s surroundings, where this is made possible thanks to a pair of cameras that have been positioned in front of the wearer’s eyes. This will then be merged with computer-generated graphics in order to achieve the desired result. A couple of small monitors are there to help one “create high-impact, three-dimensional images.” Some of the potential target audiences for the product include automotive designers, manufacturers, university researchers and museum exhibit curators. Canon is working on opening up its SDK (Software Developer Kit) to developers as well, in an effort to increase the number of apps down the road. The Canon MREAL system will cost a whopping $125,000, with $25,000 in annual maintenance to boot.