A Wearable TV - The Teleglass
May 22, 2007

The teleglass is a tiny screen which you wear on your glasses. It is aimed at the bored commuter to allow them to watch TV while on the move. When viewing the screen so close to your eye it appears to be the equivalent of a 28 inch screen 2 meters in front of you. As well as being able to watch TV the device can also connect to portable video players such as an iPod to allow you to watch your favourite movie on the go.
Colour Changing Glasses
March 29, 2007

These are not the most attractive set of sunglasses I have seen, but they do include some cool technology to allow the tint on them to change colour. The glasses are more active and more intelligent then other glasses and can change under conditions of light, reflection and by manually twisting a dial on one of the arms.
I am not convinced yet, but maybe the technology could be used elsewhere.
Via: Engadget
Designer Glasses with Display
December 13, 2006

When looking for a screen to wear you are often faced with some weird looking glasses for your face. Lumus-Optical seems like it could come to the rescue with the above prototype glasses. According to sources, the glasses feature a projector on the arm which projects the image on to the lens and gives what appears to be a 60 inch screen at 10 feet in front of you.
Hopefully more details will follow next month on this device.
Via: OhGizmo
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iTheater
December 2, 2006

The iTheater is new out from firebox. The iTheater allows you to watch TV and movies from the privacy of your own eyes. Put on the glasses and watch away. It’s that simple. The iTheater has integrated earphones which when put together with the video will make an amazing experience.

When wearing the glasses it makes the screen appear in front of you and shows it as a 50″ screen at a distance of 8.5ft. If you are worried about these causing eye strain then they are set to get you to focus at 2.5m.
Check out the iTheater now and get one for christmas! Just 149.95 from FireBox.




















