22Moo intros 11+ new video eyewear products
While you risk onlookers pointing, staring, and occasionally tying your shoelaces together, wearing video glasses gives squinty eyes a rest and can really make the most of those small-screened devices. 22Moo has just released a slew of virtual viewers including the VG240, VG910, VG920, VG920D, PlayMate MMC, Argo, Argo+, Argo+Cinema, VG100K, and VG-350, simulating screens from 35-inches to a whopping 80-inches with the VGA VG920s, which can connect directly to the iPod Video and Zune. The Argo+ design is optimized for Wii gameplay while the VG-100Ks double as sunglasses -- an ideal choice if you're trying to avoid the Geordi La Forge look. These newbies look nearly identical to the last round, but at least the prices, at around $275, haven't shifted much either.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mike @ Feb 28th 2007 8:52AM
I was skeptical, but when I tried a pair on once, they were rediculously good.
Mike @ Feb 28th 2007 9:27AM
So what's the deal here? I think these are the ultimate for long plane trips. What's the battery life etc. Any reviews?
Thomas S @ Feb 28th 2007 10:14AM
how are they optimized for wii playing? how do you incorporate the sensor bar?
SporkRocker @ Feb 28th 2007 10:47AM
Sounds like the Engagdet Crew needs to do some testing.
SporkRocker @ Feb 28th 2007 10:48AM
With the Wii ofcourse
hh @ Feb 28th 2007 2:32PM
Ive been aching to pick up a hmd for years, but ive never seen a solid review before. anybody know anything about these 22moo products.
JL @ Feb 28th 2007 2:51PM
I wonder are these bad for your eye?
Tim @ Feb 28th 2007 6:21PM
I so look forward to trying something like this but I wonder if their resolution 320x240 is enough. Specs at : http://www.22moo.com.au/
Eliot @ Mar 1st 2007 12:48AM
Cripe, can't anybody make a hidef HMD? If they did the market would be theirs for the taking.
Neil @ Mar 8th 2007 12:40AM
They have some models that do 640x480 for around $300. I'm not sure I would pay a lot more for 720p. I suspect that would still be cost prohibitive at this point.