Would You Wear Video Glasses? 239
Roland Piquepaille writes "According to EE Times, an Israeli company has developed a personal video display device that looks like a simple pair of glasses. 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." Video screens embedded into eyewear isn't that new, but the footprint of these is smaller than what I've seen before, making them cooler to wear on the subway.
Wear them on the subway? (Score:5, Funny)
Only if it has games and porn... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I'd use them (Score:4, Funny)
FTFA:
Mirage claims its NanoPrism technology will alter the rice/performance of personal displays while solving the problems plaguing traditional personal displays, which include unacceptably large weight and form factor.
Re:HD version of this would be nice. (Score:3, Funny)
Don't you think that, if it was technologically possible, it would have been done already, and tiny school children in Korea would be mailing in cereal box UPCs for them as a prize?
Re:Wear them on the subway? (Score:1, Funny)
The new cheating (Score:2, Funny)
No thanks. (Score:5, Funny)