I hope that these multimedia spectacles legacy is not in this year's April Fool's Gadgets, because I really want a pair of them. Points hook-up to an external A / V port on your video player, and built-in stereo headphones. I travel a lot and I always take pot luck at the in-flight movie, but with this I can decide to what I want to watch.
These glasses are the ultimate gadget for personal use, in fact, one can say they were antisocial, but maybe you could hook them something and share their experiences? It's also worth mentioning that you are not completely blind when you wear them, as is the opening in the immediate vicinity of the center of the visual axis, so you can see where you are driving!
(Just kidding)
In any case, the producers argued that the visual experience is similar to the viewing of standard 30 inch screen at a distance of two metres. Assuming that the display in these glasses is about 1 cm from the eye, it would be a 5 mm screen, so I surprised that the resolution would be like.
Also, I am interested to know what the long-term consequences for your view may be, with a light source so close to your eyes. Now that the iPod comes with a modem to control volume, will these video glasses come with the patch (pardon the pun!) The tone down the display brightness? In any case, in a cool £ 300 a pair, I know how Al can get us a couple of those on our business costs attention!
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