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eMagin Z800 3DVisor eMagin Z800 3DVisor

 

Description

GET INSIDE THE GAME

See Why MAXIMUM PC called the Z800 3DVisor "the best 3D goggles we've ever tested!"
Immerse yourself in a world of interactive games, theater-quality movies or private workspaces with the Z800 3DVisor...

eDimensional 3DWLESS New and Improved Wireless 3D Glasses System for PC eDimensional 3DWLESS New and Improved Wireless 3D Glasses System for PC

List Price: $149.95

 

Description

The most realistic gaming graphics ever! Experience the latest in virtual reality technology with 3D images that float inside and outside of your monitor. You have to see to believe--thrills guaranteed! New Ultimate 3D Bundle...

Video Eyewear, Wrap 920, Video Eyewear, Wrap 920,

List Price: $248.75

 

Description

The Vuzix Corp Wrap 920 Video Eyewear, 67" Screen as seen from 10 feet, displays crystal clear 2D and 3D video while sitting by the pool or in an airplane at 35,000 feet. with support for standard 2D movies as well as virtually all common 3D video formats, you'll be able to watch all the latest movie releases, as they were meant to be seen...

Vuzix Wrap 310XL Widescreen Video Iwear Eyewear Glasses Vuzix Wrap 310XL Widescreen Video Iwear Eyewear Glasses

List Price: $181.40

 

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Vuzix Corp. Wrap 310XL Video Glasses 356T00011 3D Glasses

ITV Goggles Wideview XL Edition 72 ITV Goggles Wideview XL Edition 72" Virtual Screen

 

Description

Possibly the best and most complete set of TV Goggles (or "Video Glasses") in the market. Brought to you by iTVGoggles; Offering a built-in multimedia player and storage, it is able to organize and play your videos, images, music and text files without any need for a secondary device or wires...

Augmented reality from BMW


2 Comments

  1. Posted April 8, 2011 at 9:08 pm | Permalink

    I think you make a good point. I did mention the possibility of someone blocking out a lens while constructing a worldview, but I did not consider substituting a wholly false image–perhaps the analogy could be extended by bringing in the idea of virtual reality glasses.
    I do think, however, that most people are seeing the real world, just seeing it badly. Otherwise, I have no way to explain the numerous instances of true insight coming from those who have not had their “vision” corrected.

  2. TechCrunch
    Posted November 19, 2011 at 7:35 pm | Permalink

    Transparent VR glasses let you watch TV while doing other stuff –