The best 640x480 wearable video display yet made for iPods, combining lightweight, improved body styling with video technology capable of rendering more detail than today’s best iPod screens. Simple contrast and brightness adjustments ma...
Four-hour battery life remains only comparable to competing and earlier products, rather than matching 10-hour life of otherwise less impressive and less expensive Myvu model. Design and pricing still aren’t mainstream. Lack of diopter a...
For makers of wearable video displays—essentially, nose-mounted miniature video monitors with supporting frames, capable of letting you watch an iPod’s video without squinting at a tiny Apple screen—it has l...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: To be sure, the Myvu Crystal is not the only set of video eyewear available on the market, but while most of these products offer their playback at 320 x 240 pixels, the Crystal doubles the resolution to 640 x 480. To put this into better perspective, tha...
Abstract: The best reviews are the ones that make us look like idiots, so this one is certainly up there. When given the opportunity to look like robocop, all in the name of reviewing, I couldnt pass it up. After all, who *wouldnt* want to look like a mentalis...
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Published: 2008-09-24, Author: Peter , review by: macworld.co.uk
Higher resolution than previous models, iPod adaptor in box
Abstract: Im a complete convert to video on the move with around 20 hours of my favourite videos on my . Ive watched on the train and in a camp-site during particularly bad weather. Ive even used it on a car journey to keep the kids entertained. There is howe...