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IPODS & PORTABLE PLAYERS / IPODS

  Cop An Eye Full Of This iPod Video

By David Richards | Sunday | 14/01/2007

Personal video entertainment from an iPod via a slimline viewer that look like hot sunglasses was a big hit at the CES 07 show in Las Vegas. Also hot were the girls demonstrating the product.

Personal video entertainment from an iPod via a slimline viewer that look like hot sunglasses was a big hit at the CES 07 show in Las Vegas. Also hot were the girls demonstrating the product.

The MyVu glasses project a video image in front of your eyes creating a personal and portable movie screen. All one has to do is connect a personal media viewer to a portable media player such as the Apple iPod with video, and you can watch your favorite music videos, movies, podcasts, TV shows or downloaded entertainment on myvu's large virtual screen which appears in the glasses.

The MyV personal viewer has been made specifically for the 30G, 60G and 80G Apple iPod with video.

One case fits all sizes. The lightweight eyewear contains built-in video viewing and audio systems. You can extend your viewing time with an ultra-thin battery pack that enables eight hours of video watching and doubles as a hard protective case for an iPod. A small pendant provides access to playback and brightness controls.


Designed to work with fifth-generation iPods these slick black glasses perform as advertised -- or rather, I think they do, because they don't fit if your glasses are too wide. It turns out they've thought of that. Bespectacled users can get their specific glasses prescriptions from their optometrist, and from those MicroOptical can make special glasses to wear while using the Myvu .

The price US $299.00. They will take orders from Australia online at www.myvu.com

 

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