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'EyeBud' for the iPod Video

JonathanGCohen writes "The SeattlePI is reporting that eMagin, a company that makes video display products for military and industrial uses, has a new headset accessory for the iPod that projects video on to a screen smaller than a quarter that is mounted in front of one eye. Its makers say this creates the illusion of watching a 105 inch screen from a distance of 12 feet." The only problem is that the expected retail value of the EyeBud is around $600, about $200 more than a 60 gigabyte iPod.

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  1. We are the Borg by TheSpoom · · Score: 4, Funny

    This would be great if they had a red laser on the other side of the screen.

    Course, I'd worry about putting it on the wrong way round.

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  2. Watch Speed 2 while you drive. by Morky · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh great. And you thought driving with a cell phone was dangerous.

    1. Re:Watch Speed 2 while you drive. by Ankou · · Score: 3, Funny

      eh only I thought in Speed 2 they were driving a cruise liner not a car, so yeah youd be ALL out of wack. "Engine room full reverse now, we are approaching the on ramp!"

  3. Or... by NIK282000 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Its makers say this creates the illusion of watching a 105 inch screen from a distance of 12 feet

    I'd say it creats the illution of watching a 1 inch screen at a distance of 1 inch. Also it creats the illution that you are a smarter consumer then you really are.

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    1. Re:Or... by Chris+Burke · · Score: 4, Funny

      I liked that description, actually. I thought if you're going to claim it creates the "illusion" of having a huge TV, why not take it to the limit? "Its makers say this creates the illusion of watching a 46,200 inch screen from a distance of 1 mile!"

      Who wouldn't want the illusion of a 46 thousand inch screen? Seriously I should go into marketing.

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  4. Re:QVGA on a 105" inch screen? by EGSonikku · · Score: 5, Funny

    For the same reason I play NES emu's on my 51" Sony WEGA in 1080i Resolution.....BECAUSE I CAN!

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  5. "smarter consumer"? by commodoresloat · · Score: 5, Funny
    Also it creats the illution that you are a smarter consumer then you really are.

    There's no way in hell someone wearing one of these would be mistaken for a "smart consumer." It's pretty clear that anyone who spends nearly twice the price of their ipod to watch video on a screen smaller than the ipod on a contraption that makes the wearer look like an alien is pretty much a complete tool.

  6. Pirates by TubeSteak · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think this product will go down well with the Flying Spaghetti Monster crowd.

    Since pirates wear an eye patch to begin with, this is the ultimate product for them. No longer do they have to pay full cost for a pair of video goggles they will only use half of.

    I can see it now:
    Renounce your past relegion.
    Be touched by His Noodly Appendage.
    Free Eye Patch, Video iPod, and EyeBud upon conversion.

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  7. It's not the driving that kills you, it's the plot by dangitman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Speed 2 is dangerous to watch even if one is stationary.

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  8. Just what I want, a 105" 800x600 screen from 12' by Fallen+Kell · · Score: 4, Funny

    I mean come on... A 105" screen from 12 feet away... For THX standards, a 4:3 screen of 105" (diagonal assumed due to way computer screen size is measured) should actually be viewed from 10' 9 1/4", not 12 feet.

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  9. Or walking... by jmp_nyc · · Score: 3, Funny

    This may very well be the last straw, forcing pedestrian-oriented places like New York City to require pedestrian licenses. It's already a major hassle to get around during tourist season...
    -JMP