Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 23 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Vuzix Corporation announced that they are shipping the new Wrap 310 worldwide. The Vuzix Wrap 310 are video glasses that almost look like normal sunglasses.
The Wrap 310, featuring twin high-resolution video displays and projecting a 55-inch screen at 10-feet.
Vuzix introduced the Wrap 310 last month.
The glasses are powered for up to 6 hours on just 2 AA batteries, the Wrap 310 will accept video from almost any video player, including the iPod and iPhone. With composite video input and optional VGA and component compatibility adapters, the Wrap 310 is the most versatile pair of video eyewear on the market.
Additionally, as the first video eyewear designed for upgradeability, the Wrap 310 will feature an expansion port designed to provide the product with near limitless compatibility.
The Wrap 310 also features an improved on-screen user interface, includes independent focus adjustments for users with corrective lenses and still features compatibility with all major 3D video formats.
The displays used in the Wrap 310 have a resolution of 428 x 240p and 24bit color depth.
The Wrap 310 has an MSRP of $249.95 and is available through distribution partners D&H and Wynit, as well as direct through Vuzix.com.
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