Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Dec 6 2004, 11:57am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
LiveDigitally reviews the EyeTop DVD wearable DVD Viewing system.
The $599 package includes a set of special glasses, headphones, and a portable DVD player, all bundled into a convenient carrying case.
Quote:
"Eyetop DVD provides what they call a "virtual 14-inch screen". The system is designed to let you watch through one eye, while still being able to see what's happening in the real world beyond. I found the experience quite surreal. Unfortunately, it wasn't Salvador Dali surreal, but more David Lynch surreal (yes, yes, I liked Twin Peaks too, but he's batting about .150 these days). "
Read the full review.
We reported about the EyeTop wearable Display the first time in May 2003. HMDs for private video viewing are coming back a bit this year with new models from Accupix for instance.
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