CES 2009: Myvu Video Glasses Show Trend Building Comments
| Author | Gordon Kelly |
| Published | 10th Jan 2009 |
Comments for CES 2009: Myvu Video Glasses Show Trend Building
Chocoa said on 10th January 2009
Robovski said on 10th January 2009
It doesn't matter how interesting 3D glasses get, I still have to wear MY glasses and so this is a tech not destined for me or people like me.
Grahame Cohen said on 12th January 2009
I wonder if they can correct the image for people who wear glasses by altering the image somehow (once you enter your prescription), or am I way off base? There goes that patent application...
haim said on 12th January 2009
Oh great, first we can't play football in the playground cos 'four eyes' got his glasses broken, and now we can't have 3D glasses either?
Come on guys lets get'im!!!!
Paul Johnston said on 12th January 2009
Contact lenses?
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Well, I wish them good fortune.
But, as someone who bought a pair of OLED specs a few years back (silly me hoped the gaming experience might be awesome) and subsequently returned them... Well you get the sense of disappointment on the way....
1. VGA resolution just does not cut the mustard these days. More to the point when viewed through this type of system you see the pixels more apparent. as in edge definition - I guess the brain is more descerning as its all you see in your forward vision. - Unlike viewing a monitor in a room, with visual references points and such.
2. The say 60" display at 9 feet does not feel like it. - Move your head and the TV moves! - Seasick or what! - Head clamp needed ;-)
3. I wear specs and that made them physically useless - so, taking the specs of even with the adjustments as per binoculars - there was insufficient adjustment to get the image sharp and 'comfortable' per eye.
Ovwerall a good concept, but I sincerely think the ergonomics and practicality need to be sorted for this incarnation to work well(and sell)....
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