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The editors liked
Makes iPod video appear much larger
Good audio quality
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Silly looking
The video image is still relatively small Min specs
The MyVu Personal Media Viewer gives the illusion of watching your iPods videos on a large screen from several feet away, rather than on the players undersized 2.5-inch LCD. It comes with a useful case, and the included battery pack extends the iPod...
The MyVu Personal Media Viewers video quality is only so-so, and some users may find the glasses uncomfortable after just a short period of time. Its expensive for an accessory, and the design is not terribly attractive when worn.
The MyVu Personal Media Viewer is an interesting iPod accessory that will let you enjoy content on a "larger screen," but the design and video quality could use some tweaking. Price range: $299.00 - $299.95 See all products in the MyVu Personal Media V...
Abstract: Heres a sure-fire way to draw a crowd at the office: slip on a Myvu personal media viewer. Until the boss shows up to yell at you for goofing off, your co-workers will likely crowd around to find out whats behind the unusual-looking eyewear. Whats ...
Abstract: I have to admit that I have never been a fan of watching video on my mobile device. There are a number of problems with this format. First, video takes up a lot of space on my device, which could be used for other things. Second, videos use a l...
The best wearable video display we’ve yet tested for the iPod, combining a lightweight pair of 320x240 LCD screens, silicone tipped earbuds, an iPod battery pack, and a remote control into one package, with a nice carrying case, wall and car cha...
Can still see world around you through intentionally non-immersive visor, if you want to focus on it - a combination pro and con. Though apparent screen quality is solid, screen size is on the small side, and other than the surprisingly comfortable nos...
Editors’ Note: On November 1, 2006, iLounge published The 2007 iPod Buyers’ Guide, with more than 30 brand new, capsule-sized product reviews - only for products we considered to be amongst the very best we’ve seen throughout the ...
Abstract: The MyVu look a bit like high-tech sunglasses. On the inside part there are two 4:3 QVGA screens, mirrors and "windows" that allow you to see in front of you. Its shape is thin and this allows the user to be able to view above and below the actual devi...
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Abstract: MyVu Media Viewer MSRP: $299.00MyVu Made for Ipod Edition MSRP: $399.00www.microoptical.net By Loren S. Miller I once said you wont catch me dead watching a Hollywood movie on a video iPod. Im a trade show junkie. Recently I did a SIGGRAPH Bo...
Abstract: LAS VEGAS ? When Apple Computer Inc. launched its video-capable iPod last year, some questioned whether consumers would embrace watching video on a 2.5-inch screen or endure holding the gadget to their faces for anything but the shortest of clips. Now,...
Abstract: Jack Cook The holidays have come and gone and for some, the appeal of the iPod Video has started to wear off. You see, the problem is that it was just too much of a problem holding the iPod Video the right distance away from your eyes for a couple of h...