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DVD in your Glasses

Nachtjäger writes "They've got a DVD player that will display on lightweight glasses. It's 2 little screens, so 3D would be simple, and the expensive part is the DVD player. Oh, and the battery will go for 3.5 hours." Still a tad on the clunky side, but getting there.

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  1. Muppets! by Maryck · · Score: 2

    The trailer for the movie is located at www.muppetsfromspace.com in case your interested. It looks like its gonna rock.

  2. These glasses + Cadillac's night vision system by Single+GNU+Theory · · Score: 2

    Imagine what you could do if you had a jack in your car for glasses like these. You could use them for the display of night vision images, or heads-up instruments (no short drivers having to deal with images that float in the wrong areas). Maybe even feedback from proximity sensors when you're backing up. Not to mention you could have warning lights unconstrained by the size allotted on the instrument cluster.

    And your passengers could all watch movies on those long trips...

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  3. Shuttle, M1 Trainer, and rowboat by SEWilco · · Score: 2
    simulator [1] [2], and motion sickness all tend to be caused by differences between what is seen and what is felt (inner ear and sense of body). Make sure the first time you try this you give your movie-viewing passengers some waterproof containers.

    (Many poisons cause hallucinations, so getting rid of stomach contents when vision does not match other senses does have evolutionary advantage)