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video glasses
video glasses,TV-video glasses
You want a big screen TV with surround sound, but there¡¯s just no room. That¡¯s no problem, get yourself a pair of iTheater video glasses. Yes, I said glasses and they only weigh 80g . Essentially, the SOAV is a personal entertainment center that you wear as if they were glasses. You get great video and audio quality, too. The videos are at 230,000 and 920,000 pixel resolution and the audio is surround sound. There¡¯s really no limit as to what you can watch, either. The included RCA cables allow you to hook up your game consoles, DVD players, computers, iPod (video), or other video playing players. Imagine playing your games or watching your DVDs on 50 and 80 inch screen. The SOAV comes with a portable power source, along with battery that will run for about 4 ¨C6 hours of viewing. Even if the power runs out, just pop two more batteries in and you¡¯re good to go, you don¡¯t need to worry about having a power outlet handy. The only downside about the SOAV is how weird you¡¯d look in public using these, even on an airplane. Still, the portability these offer is awesome and if you want a portable, but high quality way to watch your DVDs or play your games, this is a great choice. The SOAV video glasses are available from small STREET for $110 and big STREEN for $220. They¡¯ll make you shell out an additional $30 to get the SOAV iPod connector and another $20 for the AC adapter. |
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