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Perfect for augmented reality apps! You can import real objects into your simulation on the fly!
Search my comments in my profile. I would like to test this product and get to keep it.
When you have a family and you work late hours, this is the best way to watch a movie without waking anyone up. But I agree with the resolution. We need higher.
Waiting for mine to be delivered. Thanks gadgeteers for importing this!
The thing that really keeps me from playing games on my PSP is the lack of a second analog stick. I use my PSP daily for all of the other functions they've upgraded to, but the games. If they'd make the dualshock3 plug into it, I might buy games, but as it stands my PSP is a media portal--an awesome inexpensive one--not a game console.
It gives you no more eye fatigue than watching tv, just don't keep the settings too bright. After watching a full feature I take a break mainly because my eyes haven't moved around much like watching tv on a couch. Some people get motion sickness though. I've had no problems.
Try this: http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/

Coupled with an HMD you get 6 DOF. I've used it in flight sims and I am totally immersed in the cockpit. For shooters like ArmA, you can move your head back and forth to look around corners. It works well too without the HMD but you have to turn the sensitivity up and look out of the corners of you eyes while turning your head.
I've been using the AV920 for a while plugged into my PSP. It's been great for video podcasts and remote play on my PS3 without waking my light sleeping wife at night. I would love a WS so I don't have to constantly change the aspect ratio on my videos, but the things I would really like are a higher resolution and component inputs so I can play games while enjoying the nice fall weather on my porch. Until then, my PSP is a wireless media terminal.
I've always wanted a dualshock two that could split apart so I could exercise on a treadmill or elliptical while playing the PS2
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