Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 11 2006, 8:25am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
MicroOptical Corporation announces the myvu Personal Media Viewer for the Apple iPod Video at the MacWorld 2006.
If you have seen the myvu HMD before than you recognize them from France Telekom, who sells it bundled with a Samsung D600 cell phone under the Orange brand (report).
The myvu has 2 QVGA micro displays inside the thin visor. Those video glasses generate a modest 12 inch screen viewed from 3 feet away. The headset is integrated, which is nice. There is no word yet on how much the myvu video glasses will cost and when they start shipping.
More details in this press-release and on the myvu site.
See also the eMagin EyeBud 800 HMD for iPod Video that was announced recently.
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