Ok, so I've been really bored today and surfed Youtube. From the videos I saw today the most interesting one was the tiny clip on TV:
Isn't it cool?! I want one!! But its $1000, I can get run over by the bus, I can't read people's power levels, and it will kill one of my eyeballs.
*Edit*
So after dinner I did a little more research on the subject. Turns out it is called the Teleglass T3-F one-eye video glasses. Turns out that when you buy it it comes with the glasses and only works with those and that it does not cost $1000 but only $848!
Specifications:
Image
0.24 inch QVGA LCD, 320 (H) × 240 (V) pixels
Angle of visibility
20 degrees (2 θ)
Diopter adjustment +2 to -5
Input terminal
3.5 φ AV plug 4P (10K Ω)
Output terminal
Audio (L/R) 28mW + 28mW 3.5 φ stereo 3P (32 Ω)
Continuous duty time
Approximately 4 hours
Power
Two AA batteries
Power consumption
Approximately 420mW
Working conditions
0°C - 40°C / 10% - 80% humidity (not becoming wet with dew)
Weight
Video device approximately 35g
Remote controller approximately 27g
Copied off their site
I also learned that they made a full two eyed one, called the Teleglass T4-N video glasses. The headphones are attached to the inner part of the glasses. This one costs $1007.
Specifications:
Image
VGA 640 (H) ×480 (V) pixels
Image input
VBS 1.0Vp-p 75 Ω (NTSC input)
Audio input
Audio (L/R)
Input impedance
10K Ω
Input terminal
3.5 φ AV input terminal
Audio output
Audio (L/R) 28mW + 28mW
Output terminal
Headphones
Continuous duty time
Approximately 4 hours
Power
Two AA bateries
Working conditions
0°C - 40°C / 10% - 80% humidity
Weight
Approximately 30g (only display module)
Remote controller
Size 95mm x 35mm x 20mm
Copied off their site
Both has a diopter adjuster on it for those with bad eye visions.
You can buy it in Japan through a Scalar Corporation or Tsukumo Co. website. Unfortunately it is currently not sold in the US and Europe =-'(
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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hey shuey...you should come on aim ;)
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