October 7th, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video, Wearables
Just when we were getting used to having most Nikon announcements thoroughly preceded by a flood of leaks, the company’s managed to totally surprise us by introducing a new head-mounted display with PMP features — and it actually looks pretty sweet. The WiFi-enabled 8GB Media Port UP UP300x has a .44-inch 640 x 480 screen that appears to be the equivalent of a 50-inch image viewed from about 10 feet away, and includes a motion sensor that allows media functions to be controlled through head movements. (There’s also a “basic” 4GB UP300 that omits the motion control features.) Codec support is pretty slim, but there’s a browser app and a new UP media store that allows for direct downloads. Two AA batteries will last for two hours of video or 270 minutes of audio, which should be enough time for you to look thoroughly like a dork, but we won’t lie — we’d buy one of these in a heartbeat if they ever make it out of Japan.
[Via Akihabara News]
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May 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Wearables
Surely you remember that Solo Plus HMD that Myvu aimed at iPod owners late last year? Wait, what? You purged that from your memory as soon as you saw it? Ah well, looks like you’ll be on yet another blotting mission after peeking this, as the aforesaid outfit has delivered yet another option for those looking to check out iPod clips on their own personal theater and destroy any chance at garnering friends. The Shades 301 iPod Edition, which is set to cost two Benjamins, actually looks quite different (and dare we say, a smidgen better) than the Solo Plus, and reportedly comes bundled with a pair of Ultimate Ears earbuds, detachable Dock Connector cable, remote, integrated battery and a two-piece cable manager for its neck cabling. If you’re inexplicably overcome with an urge to see more, you can check out a brief hands-on by following the read link below.
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April 17th, 2008 by
Filed under: Wearables

Dorks we may be, but we’re just not ready for head-mounted displays to hit the mainstream — which is why this patent application for laser-based headgear from Apple makes us cringe just as hard as the MyVu product line. Apple wants to up the nerd factor immeasurably by putting all the image processing and generation hardware in a belt-clipped processing box, which will allow the glasses to shrink down and potentially be indistinguishable from regular glasses. Laser-generated images from the box are then transmitted to wedge optics in the glasses via a fiber optic cable, and hey — you’re watching The Office on your glasses with a processing box clipped to your belt. Can you say “coolest guy in school?” Yeah, didn’t think so — no amount of white plastic and brushed aluminum will ever make this okay. The application just went public today, so there’s a long way to go before Apple actually gets this patent — here’s hoping we get a similarly long reprieve from ubiquitous head-mounted displays.
[Via Unwired View]
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April 12th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Though not the first omni-directional treadmill we’ve ever seen, this version crafted for the EU-funded CyberWalk Project is entirely more interesting. The 6- x 6-meter device features an active walking area of 4.5- x 4.5-meters, and later this month, individuals anxious to prance through a virtual city will be able to strap on a head-mounted display, lace up their LA Lights and indulge in escapism. Aside from giving curious persons the ability to walk through a recreated version of ancient Pompeii, the device could also be used to meander through buildings not yet created or give firefighters a way to train without placing them in harm’s way. Now, if only there was an option to dissolve into pixels and teleport to locales you find particularly intriguing, we’d be sold.
[Via Slashdot]
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November 26th, 2007 by
Filed under: Displays, Wearables
Although you may not be familiar with YelloMosquito, chances are you’re totally aware of the business that 22Moo is in. Turns out, the former is simply a division of the latter, which is busy boasting about the Qingbar Gp300. ‘Course, we’ve known that completely wireless head-mounted displays were in the works, but YM is claiming that these unsightly things are the world’s first cordless LCOS video glasses to feature a built-in media player complete with DivX support. Reportedly, users can enjoy getting mocked while watching a 50-inch virtual screen, and they can load up their files via the built-in miniSD slot. If you just can’t resist the urge to relive your Virtual Boy glory days, you can pre-order the December-bound unit now for $299 — otherwise, you’ll be laying down a Benjamin more (or smartly saving a mint) when it ships en masse.
[Image courtesy of YelloMosquito]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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October 25th, 2007 by
Filed under: Displays, Misc. Gadgets, Portable Video
In a clever bit of marketing designed to play to our deepest fears of oral torture at the hands of a disgruntled hygienist, Dutch manufacturer relaxView B.V. is bundling a head-mounted display with a portable DVD player and offering it up to dentists as a way to distract their victims patients from the unbearable pain. The RelaxView 5.0 Dental Pack combines the company’s relaxView 3.0 HMD (simulates a 1.5-meter VGA screen at a distance of three meters), unnamed model of Discman, and “disposable hygiene set” (read: pack of alcohol swabs) into a package that differentiates itself by promising “optimum comfort” derived from a 65-gram weight and adjustable nose support. Not too shabby: if we had the rate our options in these situations, we’d pick watching a movie just ahead of staring at the colorful exam room artwork, and just behind a heavy drugging.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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