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This next year may begin a new era in portable video technology: the glasses. For example, take a gander at the Icuiti AV230 Video Glasses. They may look like something that Cyclops from the X-men movies would wear, but this is designed to blast into your eyes, not out of them.

The Icuiti AV 230 is designed to support and array of devices, including Portable DVD players, media players, gaming systems, digital cameras, camcorders, even cellular phones with video output. Supposedly, this is designed to give you a private viewing of a 44” home theater (viewed from 9 feet away). You can then use the two separate focus adjustments for better viewing, and you can also use different stereo headphones if you want better sound. The rechargeable battery is good for up to 4-5 hours worth of playing, has a mini USB charger.

The Icuiti AV 230 comes with video eyewear, carrying case, headstrap, AC power/charger, composite audio/video cable for about $269 USD.

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Technical Specifications:

• Twin high-resolution 320x240 (230,000 pixels) LCD Displays

• Equivalent to a 44" screen viewed at 9 feet

• 24 bit true color (16 million colors)

• Weighs 4oz

• Integrated rechargeable battery allows approximately 5 hours of continuous operation

• 60 Hz update rates