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iPod Video Viewer

No more small screen viewing here! iWear (from Vuzix, formerly Icuiti) projects a virtual 44" screen creating a movie theatre experience that fits in the palm of your hand and weighs in at four ounces! Now you can watch your favorite shows up close and personal.

The lightweight design has a user-adjustable nosepiece and removable, flexible headphones for comfort. iWear plugs directly into the iPod bottom dock connector which it also powers off of so there are no power cords or battery packs to get in your way. Your iPod's battery life will remain the same as if you were using the iPod screen. Prescription eyeglasses or contacts can be worn with iWear. However, independent focus adjustments allow people to use it without prescription eyeglasses.

Enjoy your favorite 2D movies, TV shows, Podcasts, music videos and slide shows in-style and with excellent quality. iWear also offers privacy so you no longer have to worry about someone looking over your shoulder. 3D viewing capability makes 3D videos automatically functional to the viewer, much like Dolby sound.

iWear for iPod is available for $249, http://www.videoeyewear.com

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