
The image inside Myvu produces a 320-line picture that appears about a yard away from the user’s face. The ability to see over, under and through the optical bridge means that you can continue to be aware of what’s going on around you while still viewing the iPod’s video. Integrated earbuds let you hear the iPod’s audio. An immersive headset system — something that blocks you from seeing anything but the screen — has limited use, perhaps for a gadget-happy executive on an airplane, for example.
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