WTFH: New generation video glasses almost 3 times lighter
The market for video eyewear is standing at the point of being fully weightless. Now that the newest generation of video eyewear no longer weighs more than a pair of sunglasses, it seems that the last barrier for large-scale mobile use has been removed. Just like video phones, portable video eyewear also seemed like a failed technology of the past, or only one that lived in the movies. But now seeing is believing.
The new generation video eye-wear has a number of other important advantages aside from being much lighter. The virtual screen has increased in size. The viewer now sees a screen of almost 1.5 meters at a distance of two meters—creating a mobile movie screen experience for your favorite music video, TV shows, films, and video pod casts while on the move.
If there is one thing which has increased over the last few years, it is the availability of mobile audiovisual content. Many people have already purchased a MP4 video player, such as the iPod Video, and filled it up with movies and video fragments but are busy squinting at a 3.5 inch screen. New technology is also coming out, “...the mobile telephone which you buy in 2007 will certainly have a TV-out function, such as the new Nokia N93. Now you just have to plug in your lightweight video eye-wear and your mobile movie theater is ready for use.”
The relaxView 4.0 offers consumers a feather-light pair (less then 80 grams). Add on simple nose support adjustments and you have one very comfortable mobile cinema. Your surroundings continue to be perceptible by focusing your eyes above and below the video screen, thereby stopping you from bumping into Bubba on the street.
relaxView “test drives” are now possible for everyone. And each purchased pair of video glasses (€ 449,00) comes with a money-back guarantee if returned within 14 days. Go on, check it out. Oh and by the way, welcome to the future.
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