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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2FEAOUCZAAAKE This is a video where I talk about how I use the my-vu as well as how I rigged it to fit my spare glasses and some other things I like about it. I have had this product for about two years now.
You have to look at the screen cross eyed. And it gives the person watching it a bad headaic.Save your money. Or try one of the other Video Glassies.
Horribly small. Like my description says, great audio. Plus I wear glasses and that makes wearing them a hassle. The sound is loud and proud and can go real loud. The screen is tiny. I dont recommend them unless you wanna give them to your kid. A serious adult that likes technology will be disappointed.
Of course you could buy all the extra adapters that come standard with most video head displays. I decided to give them a shot considering the price. 1st of all this product does not fall under the category of a virtual reality head display. Lastly, the see through display is like watching a t.v. When I received them I was disappointed to find that it only came with a cable for an i-pod, no AV cables. Also no power charge only USB which would make it quite difficult to charge while on the go. across the room. I attempted to cover the front to simulate a virtual reality display but it appeared as if I was looking at my computer screen across the room with the lights off.
I received the Myvu Personal Media Viewer Solo Plus Edition (MA-0495) as a gift, today to use with my IPOD Touch.My main concern is that all of the IPOD videos that I've tried so far, seem to have a rose-colored tint in the Myvu that I can't eliminate with the Myvu brightness/contrast controls. The rosey color is so bad that it's nearly impossible to enjoy the video. (All of the colors look perfectly normal on the IPOD screen).Since I've only had this viewer less than 24 hours, I may decide to take it back an exchange it for the upgraded version (Crystal).
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