Here is more interesting stuff out of CES; for Apple Ipod Lovers; Icuiti, of Rochester, New York, is unveiling innovative new video eyewear products with Icuiti 3D(TM) technology that makes 3D videos automatically functional to the viewer. The new Kopin-enabled video eyewear products from Icuiti include:
-- iWEAR(TM) VR920, an interactive video eyewear with built-in head tracking, microphone and audio. Incorporating two Kopin CyberDisplay(R) VGA (640 x 480) microdisplays, it provides a 3D virtual 62-inch big-screen experience viewed from a distance of nine feet. The iWEAR VR920 is designed for multi-user applications like World of Warcraft, Second Life and Internet chat within virtual worlds. It plugs into a laptop or standard PC through a simple USB and VGA connection.
-- iWEAR(TM) AV920, which provides a 3D virtual 62-inch big-screen experience, connects to almost all NTSC or PAL video devices with video output. With an integrated rechargeable battery, it provides five to eight hours of continuous operation.
-- iWEAR(TM) for iPod incorporates two CyberDisplay 230K (320 x 240) microdisplays, transforms the small iPod screen into the equivalent of a 44-inch home theatre viewed from a distance of nine feet. It attaches to and draws power from the iPod's bottom dock connector, eliminating the need for extra attachments, interface boxes, batteries and cables.
-- iWEAR(TM) AV230, which provides a virtual 44-inch screen at a 9-foot distance, has an integrated rechargeable battery and can be plugged into a mobile phone's AV port without the need for external controllers or other bulky battery attachments. The battery lasts for approximately five hours of continuous operation and can be charged through a mini USB charger for maximum mobility. Two independent focus controls allow viewers to use it without prescription eyeglasses. |