
This was another product I was skeptical about. VR goggles? Do they ship with a copy of Johnny Mnemonic? But I put them on and lo and behold: the image was pretty good, it tracked my head movements so I could look around the cockpit, and they were even lightweight and had different nose-touch-piece-things for people of different nasal persuasions.
One kind was meant to be used as a single-TV, multiplayer solution not unlike what TI is doing with their Dualview technology, but this is a completely different approach. I’ve been impressed by these technologies which would have seemed completely outlandish a couple years ago, or say in 1995. But as you can see, they’re compact, well-built, and they don’t make you, or that classy lady pictured above, look like a total dweeb.










She’s wearing glasses in that photo? I didn’t notice.
I mean she’s not hot, but she’s got a shiny dress and bjoobies. Doesn’t that qualify as the verbotten Booth Bunny?
Are you blokes there not taking pictures of said showpieces showing you pieces?
The shame you should feel at this moment.
Fellas’, nothing could make that woman look like a dweeb.
looks like Jordi from Star Trek..lol
…as you can see, they’re compact, well-built…
indeed…
and they used to say “Boys don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses”!
I bought a pair of video eyewear at http://www.relaxview.eu
The relaxView 5.0 Dental Pack comes as a pack of video glasses together with a portable DVD player. Mobile cinema!
You can use these glasses with various sources, such as a portable media player or your cell phone. This technology promises to eliminate the dizziness phenomenon usually associated with this kind of display. And with these glasses weighing only about 40 grams, you’ll feel that you’re viewing a 40-inch screen from a distance of 7 feet.
Thanks
video glasses
http://www.twift.com/LCD & Video Displays/Video Glasses/