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These Video glasses can be used for gaming, movies, or just watching TV.  There are models you can plug into your iPhone, your XBOX, PS3, computer, DVD player, and more.

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I have a really cool idea for a zombies game and want your opinion on it.
What if you went to Gamestop and bought a new video game console and game. it consisted of glasses and (fake) knife and a (fake)gun. you put charge the battery powered glasses up and put them on and press the power button. all of sudden zombies start appearing in your living room, outside and in the hallways. These glasses detect depth and objects and place virtual CGI zombies in whenever you are, so it looks like your house has been taken over by zombies. you run around shooting zombies, guns appear on the wall, and mystery boxes appear on the ground in places, a little point thing appears on the side of your glasses lens to tell you how much points you have. now you can run around the neighbourhood being chased by virtual zombies. Sure you’ll look like an idiot, but boy wouldn’t it be fun? When you look at your ordinary electronic pistol your holding in your hand with glasses on it looks like whatever gun you are holding throuhg the glasses (eg. ray gun) anyway i just hitnk this could be really cool, almost like Nazi ZOmbies but in your own home, and i definetly believe it is possible, with the technology we have today like the xbox kinect and the Wii it is totally possibly to have something like this. Please answer with your thoughts about my idea and also any ideas of something you think would be a cool zombies game thanks.

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May
09

Kinect Glasses-less 3D

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*SOURCE AVAILABLE* Check about half way down for the link to the source: www.mutualmobile.com Head tracking using OpenNI, NITE and the Kinect to display a 3D OpenGL scene from various perspectives. Checkout the latest version: www.youtube.com

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I want some very good quality video glasses that is COMPATIBLE WITH MY XBOX 360, that is also under 0? Please include a link!
Thanks a mil!

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Here’s a better setup for my video glasses. I then use them to play one of my favorite songs in Rock Band 2: Lazy Eye by Silversun Pickups. Kinda mellow, but I like it. Also the title is fitting for this video about perscription lenses. icon smile Myvu Crystal with Rx Clips / Lazy Eye Oh, one more thing. I’m sorry I haven’t been making as many videos lately. I have a new addiction that has consumed all of my free time since I finally tried it a month ago: World of Warcraft. Thanks for watching!FAQ: —- Q: How does it work? A: Everything is explained in detail here: egyokeo.com Q: Which video editor do you use? A: My earlier videos were made with Windows Movie Maker. My latest videos are made Ulead MediaStudio Pro 8. Q: Do you play real drums? Are you in a band? A: Yes, I’ve been playing drums since 1986. I have been in various bands from Jazz to Ska over the years. Right now I’m in the Detroit-based ska band The Exceptions. Q: Is “MIDI Hero” available to the public? A: Yes, the details are on my website. .

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People wanted to see more about the video glasses and my V-Drums setup. Also, I’m going to try to do some of my favorite songs from Rock Band 2 on the V-Drums in upcoming videos. Here’s one of them. Chop Suey by System of a Down. Thanks for stopping by! EDIT: The video glasses are the Myvu Crystal. Amazon sells them. They’re around 0. EDIT 2: BTW, I’m not “rich”, I have just been out of college and working since the late ’90s icon smile V Drums and Video Glasses Explained / Chop Suey EDIT 3: See this for better lens clips: www.youtube.comFAQ: —- Q: How does it work? A: Everything is explained in detail here: egyokeo.com Q: Are you getting Guitar Hero World Tour? A: Yes, but only after I can buy their drum controller separately. It’s got a MIDI port so I’m hoping my MIDI pads will work right out of the box with it and be able to play with different velocities. Until then, I’ll be busy with Rock Band 2. Q: Which video editor do you use? A: My earlier videos were made with Windows Movie Maker. My latest videos are made Ulead MediaStudio Pro 8. Q: Do you play real drums? Are you in a band? A: Yes, I’ve been playing drums since 1986. I have been in various bands from Jazz to Ska over the years. Right now I’m in the Detroit-based ska band The Exceptions. Q: Is “MIDI Hero” available to the public? A: Yes, the details are on my website. .

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I was thinking of buying them, I have the money, but it’s not often that I have an extra 0 to spend, I was planning on playing my xbox 360 on them, or wii, and I also a portable media player with video output so it would also be a use fort watching movies on the go.

So what do you guys think of them?
Woops, sorry for the spelling errors!

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As a frequent long trip traveler, I have been looking to buy a great video glasses with outstanding output for my ipod, dvd player and xbox..There are lots of brands available on the market: myVu, zetronix, iglasses, Ezgear, Vuzix iwear..just to name a few. But I really dont know which one to choose. What i am looking for is highest resolution possible (at lease 640*480) with theater quality movie picture, support 3D, at least 60" wide screen, great qaulity of Hi Fi audio, comfortable to wear without hurting the nose if wearing long, and sleek and stylish. Another important thing I also want is that the glasses must be fully cover the eyes, meaning while wearing it watching a movie, you feel like you are sitting in the dark theater without seeing the surrounding light at all, otherwise it would be distracting. So if anyone of you has any experience with a good pair of video eyewere that you like to recommend, i would love to hear from you, thank you.

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I am planning to buy 80" video glass to use with my iPod and xbox. But i am not sure if they are worth the money. Also i read mixed feedback in the forums. Some of these glasses come with certificates (as advertised) but i am in a dilema to buy them or not. I have heard of MyVu and iTheater. There are glasses sold in ebay too. So, if you have used video glass or know well about their pros and cons, please let me know. This information will also help other trying to post similar question. Appreciating your help. Many thanks.

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Some offer the equivalant of a 42" and some even 80" tv. Must be HD also…Thanks guys.
I want the largest offered BUT that still gives the highest quality picture. Must be compatible with xbox 360 and ps3 and hopefully direct tv. Their fairly new so I don’t know lots about them.


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