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05 January 2007, 14:42
iTheater Video Glasses.
The end of painful entertainment has arrived!
Virtual Realities is pleased to introduce the i-Theater, a completely new concept in head-worn personal displays. Featuring 230,000 pixel resolution in a truly lightweight design, this personal video display offers big pictures on-the-go in a compact AV unit.
Lightweight and comfortable, the iTheater system lets you enjoy big-screen movies on the go. These are also great for watching movies or video games at home when you don't want to disturb others. HMDs (Head Mounted Displays) are perfect for the dentist's office as well, enabling you to keep your customers happy while in the chair.
The Mikimoto Beans i-Theater, paired with your iPod, is the perfect portable theater for watching your newly purchased TV shows and movies on the go. Airplanes, buses, your corner office--all can be enhanced courtesy of a roving home theater. The iTheater represents the next big move in personal entertainment technology. Watch your videos in complete privacy and at the equivalent of viewing a 50" big screen from eight and a half feet (230,000 pixel resolution). Move your head and arms comfortably as you finally get to enjoy your portable movies.
The i-Theater weighs less than 3oz (78g) and features dual-QVGA TFT screens that give the wearer the experience of a 50" plasma screen. The i-Theater features integrated stereo headphones and runs for more than six hours on a single charge. Weighing just 3.5 ounces, the i-Theater features a sleek, ergonomically comfortable and lightweight design. But don't let the small package fool you. All the necessary electronics and optics have been integrated into this compact, stylish, video-eyewear product. The i-Theater is a completely mobile video system that delivers a crisp, vivid-color, QVGA resolution (320 x 240) video image which is equivalent to a 50 inch video screen viewed from a distance of 8.5 feet. The full-screen image is compressed into two of the industry's smallest light-transmitting LCDs (liquid crystal displays), by means of award-winning technology, protected by more than 200 global patents.
Features: Display: LCD display x 2 Video signal: NTSC / PAL / SECAM Resolution: 230K pixels (320 x 240 x 3) Viewing angle: 25 degrees (diagonal ) Image size: 2.5m at 50" screen Power: AA battery x 2 or adapter Adaptor output: 4.5V DC Power consumption: 450mW Battery duration: 8-10 hours, Lithium battery Net weight: 68g The total net weight is only 68g. It is easy to connect with any VCR, DVD players, camcorder or any other video source to enjoy your movie successfully...To enjoy outstanding video and audio quality, simply install the 2 AA batteries and plug into your favorite video source (DVD, VCR, Game Console) with the included RCA cables. You can even connect it to the new Video iPod with an optional cable.
The end of painful entertainment has arrived! The i-Theater integrates all the video eyewear functions into one rugged, low-power, plug-and-play module. The system's binocular display module (BDM) includes two video displays, backlights, drive electronics, and a pair of 24-degree field-of-view optics with large eye relief (20 mm) and pupil size (10 mm). The displays are precisely aligned to the optics and to each other for viewing comfort, and the package is designed to maintain alignment during use. Its low power consumption allows for long battery-powered viewing time (up to eight hours from 2 AA batteries).
If the person you're buying a gift for already has an iPod (and who doesn't...) this is the perfect compliment. The combination of video microdisplays, adapters, surround-sound stereo and battery pack, make it ideal for consumers to privately view theater-quality video, photos and websites from small mobile devices such as cell phones, photo iPods, portable DVD players, and personal multimedia players. This small unit is proof that the mobile video revolution has begun and will change the way information and entertainment is delivered to people, wherever they go.
Note: iPod cable now standard with the iTheater! [09] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] |