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September 16, 2004

Accupix Virtual Movie Theater Glasses


It looks like soon all your gadgets will be embedded in your glasses. Today marked the debut of the (somewhat unfortunate-looking) Oakley Thump mp3 sunglasses and the Accupix MPG-230M, "virtual movie theater" eyewear that uses the Kopins micro-display to provide an image that's equivalent to watching a 30 inch tv screen from a distance of 6 feet. The MPG-230M includes a built-in tv decoder and can display any NTSC video input. It's powered by 3 AA batteries, which means they're not exactly feather-light, and you'll still need to carry the video source like a dvd player or a tv with a tuner. It's available in Korea right now (but of course) but will be distributed internationally by the end of the year.

Read the Press Release. See more innovative displays from Accupix.


Posted by yatta at 04:41 PM