November 24 2009
Video glasses have been around since the late 1990's and every
time a new model hits the streets there is a brief buzz followed
by a collective sigh of disappointment. Early adopters, which
means you, are often looking for that shiney new technological
wonder that they saw in a movie or read about in a Sci-fi novel.
Unfortunately the technology and applications for video glasses
have long trailed behind the imagined reality.
Fortunately that is starting to change. With the widespread
adoption of smart mobile devices like the iPhone and the tsunami
of high quality online content tech companies are bringing slick
looking video glasses to market based on a new generation of LCOS
displays.
So here are the top things to consider when buying video glasses
today.
Resolution
Buy video glasses with the best possible resolution. As of
November 2009 that's around 920,000 pixels. With this much detail
your iPhone videos will be bright and sharp.
Output
If you plan to use your video glasses with an iPhone or other
smart phone be sure to check that the model comes with the
correct adaptors for your device. This is especially true for the
iPhone.
If you plan to hook up to a computer look for models with a VGA
output and be prepared for a maximum resolution of around 800 x
600.
Comfort and Style
Chances are that you will be using these with your iPhone in
public so, be prepared for odd looks, and consider one of the
newer more stylish models from companies like Myvu or Vuzix.
Comfort is crucial since you will be wearing them for extended
periods of time. Look for a local dealer and see if you can try
them on before buying. If you do buy before trying, be sure to
test them out before the return period expires just in case it's
a really bad fit. This could be a problem if you are buying them
as a gift.
Keeping these three things in mind will help you to find a decent
set of video glasses. And be sure to check our reviews
section and forums for more
in-depth information on specific models.