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ezGear intros ezVision Video iWear
ezGear has announced the ezVision Video iWear, a new wearable display for fifth-generation iPods and other video sources. The ezVision Video iWear, which simulates a 50-inch widescreen TV, features dual video screens, built-in stereo earbuds, and a rechargeable LiNH battery with up to 8 hours of battery life. “The ezVision Video iWear offers a host of features, includes everything that you need to use them and works with your iPod, DVD player, TV output, Zen Vision M and most other devices with video Out signals,” says ezGear. “The ezVision Video iWear are great for traveling on a plane in a car or even to add privacy and courtesy in your own home.” The headset is priced at $400.
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1
I doubt anybody would buy one of these for $400. Still it would be a pretty sweet thing to own.
Posted by Jonathan on June 12, 2006 at 9:43 AM (PST)
2
people have bought less usefull stuff for more money, especially when it comes to ipod acesssories… ipod hi-fi anyone?
Posted by fischziege on June 12, 2006 at 11:07 AM (PST)
3
I wonder if those could break easily… It’d be funny if you were wearing them and kept on bumping into people….
$400 for those, i dunno, kinda pricy, i’d rather just buy the 60 gig video instead…
Krn iPod
Posted by Krn iPod on June 12, 2006 at 11:53 AM (PST)
4
Hey, my ol’ man’s so dumb he’d plug one end into the dashboard, put the things on and sit in the backseat to add privacy while he drove me and my sister to bowling lessons in Fond du Lac!
Posted by iGevalt on June 12, 2006 at 9:02 PM (PST)
5
its a pretty cool items to own but $400 man you cound buy a ipod for that much money
Posted by cono27r on June 13, 2006 at 9:25 AM (PST)