$1,500. That's a lot for some highfalutin' glasses, but we just couldn't resist. After wrapping up with the keynote, both myself and Darren Murph hopped in line and signed up for our very own pairs of Project Glass Explorer Edition devices. After completing a not-particularly-thorough sign-up process - which, by the way, does not ask for a credit card - those who agree to the terms of service receive an actual piece of glass with their number floating in the middle. This will match the serial number of the Project Glass device that will be shipped sometime next year.
Engadget , Visualized: photos of the glass block you get when you pre-order Project Glass, Visualized: photos of the glass block you get when you pre-order Project Glass