Cinemizer iPod Video Glasses

Cinemizer

Cinemizer is a pair of iPod video glasses that recently was launched by the Carl Zeiss optical systems manufacturer during the Macworld Expo 2008.

They feature a wired remote that lets you play, stop and pause videos. The glasses are powered by a battery residing in the special iPod dock.

The special ZEISS technology guarantees unparalleled image quality in video eyewear on an imaginary screen with a 115cm (45 inches) diagonal at a distance of 2 meters (78 inches).

The Cinemizer will be available in five different colors and priced at 370 Euros (about $544 USD) when the product is released in February or March.

Cinemizer

(I4U News via Tech Digest)

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  2. Juan
    1 February 2008 at 1:54 pm

    I think the Cinemizer is too bulky and heavy. I just bought the relaxview 3.0 at http://www.relaxview.eu and they rock!
    I totally recommend them

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    16 February 2008 at 7:03 pm

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  5. Jennifer
    14 July 2009 at 5:03 am

    I think the cenimizer is too heavy. We have six models of video glasses. And the most lightweighted models is only 49g only. We have a model EVG920E which can be connectable to computer, PS2/PS3/Xbox, PSPs, and other game players. You can contact me direclty, or view our website http://www.estar.cn.

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    22 July 2009 at 4:23 am

    You can use these glasses with various sources, such as a portable media player or your cell phone. This technology promises to eliminate the dizziness phenomenon usually associated with this kind of display. And with these glasses weighing only about 40 grams, you’ll feel that you’re viewing a 40-inch screen from a distance of 7 feet.

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