New video eyewear from Q-London

Written on June 19, 2009 – 5:26 pm | by Maria Mihale |

Of one thing I’m sure, if not even positive: Q-London is not the first company to create the video glasses, and you probably don’t have any reason to disagree. However, the same manufacturer pretends another first. They say they came up with a new video eyewear that is able to make the viewer feel like he’s watching an 80 inches TV from a distance of no more than 2 meters.



The so-called 3D QL Xperience Video Eyewear is compatible with a wide variety of devices, as long as they come with support for AV output. The technical specifications of the eyewear refer to the video input formats that include NTSC / PAL / SECAM Auto selection, a VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels at 24bt color, a viewing angle of 35 degrees in diagonal, a power consumption which is less than 1.1 W and a 1000 mAh Lithium-Ion battery.



The package includes the following components: the view eyewear, a line controller which is practically the connection with the battery, eyepatch, which is perfect when it comes to blocking out the light from the exterior, earphones, a remote control to help the user adjust the brightness or the contrast, an AV cable x3, the USB charger and a nose pad.

If you’re interested in it, you can go grab this new video eyewear from Q-London for $310.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)


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