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iWear for Your AV-Enabled Devices
By: Shayne Rana   |   Apr 22, 2008

Video-enabled visors seem to be all the rage these days. If you happened to like the MyVu Media Viewer, you’ll love the Vuzix iWear AV920 3D headset. This visor can connect to most video devices that have provisions for AV-out, and provide a virtual display that's equivalent to a 62-inch screen viewed from 9 feet.

If you’re an iPod user this gizmo will work on Gen 5 iPods. The Vuzix iWear AV920 is being offered to customers in the UK and can be used with mobiles that have AV-out facilities like the Nokia N95, iPods, portable DVD players gaming consoles, and the like. It also has built-in earphones, much like the O ROKR Bluetooth glares from Motorola.

In the US it’s priced at $349.95 (Rs 13,900). I've not seen it in the Indian market, but it's only a matter of time before it makes it to our gray market... if it isn’t here already.


[Via TechRadar.]

 
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Here's where I think a device like this would rock. Combine it with a type of Google map internet technology. Bring the 3D and the real world together. For example when you're walking down the road and you look at a building and see an icon flashing in the air caused by the ether-world technology in the visor, you click on it. This might be done with a wink or with a finger ring mouse remote. The action activates a 3d movie with a webpage that moves and surrounds you as you interact with the movie, not of a static page like we know a webpage now but a whole 3D experience where the virtual world explains what is available by way of a services or products to consumers as they shop in their walk down the street.

This device could also be used to play a 3D game in the real world. What a trip
Adam Evans @ Oct 10, 2008
That's not cinema quality - its VGA quality. 640x480 is OK for a mobile phone, but its less than 1/6 of a decent HiDef display - its not even DVD quality.
8 @ Sep 18, 2008
Allready Peoples are having problem watching tv's and complaing about eyepain & what's this another problem. And I dont think So that it will make a way in the world market.
Akshay @ May 06, 2008
Too costly But it is better to watch videos And here audios On a mobile phone
Akshay @ May 06, 2008
You called it. myvu interesting, Vuzix awesome! Big, big screen - cinema grade!
JuneBlug @ Apr 23, 2008
IT'S WONDERFULL
NIKSSSSS @ Apr 22, 2008
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