Virtual Reality? No, Just a Widescreen Personal Movie Theater


The Only 52 Inch Widescreen Personal Movie Theater.


The Only 52 Inch Widescreen Personal Movie Theater.

Product Description:

“This is the only personal media viewer that provides a private viewing experience equivalent to watching a widescreen 52″ television from 9′ away.

It connects to a video iPod, portable DVD player, or personal video game system and uses two high-resolution LCDs and dual stereo headphones. Developed from U.S. military technology, the viewer generates 24-bit true color (16 million colors) and a 28 degree field of view for wide pictures, and the removable headphones produce crisp, clear sound.

The LCDs provide 428 x 240 resolution, and may be focused individually from +2 to -5 diopters and tilted up to 15 degrees for a custom fit; an optional head strap ensures comfortable viewing.

One included AA battery provides up to eleven hours of continuous operation. Includes iPod cable, A/V cable, head strap, and carrying case. (4 oz.)”

July 31, 2009 | Leave a comment | Read More »
The Haunting in Connecticut Available from iTunes


Apple iTunes

 

iTunes is promiting a new movie release:  The Haunting in Connecticut.  It’s based on a real-life encounter, if you would like to believe in such spooky things, of a family’s dealings with some really angry ghosts.  There’s no Casper the freindly ghost in this film. (…Read Some More…)

July 30, 2009 | Leave a comment | Read More »
Making Music Mobile; Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card and Wireless Receiver


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Well, mobile within your home, anyway.  The following phrase will be said again and again on this mobile gadget blog; wires just get in the way.  What’s the point to a laptop if you’re tied to speakers with a tripping wire?  The Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook & Wireless Receiver is on our wish list of things we want to buy.  Why?  I can fiddle on my laptop in one room while streaming music to another room that has the misfortune of not having a stereo system, all for $109.99. (…Read Some More…)

July 28, 2009 | Leave a comment | Read More »