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David Walker
02 May 2011
After buying 2 generic brand chinese poorly made video glasses that broke down within 3 months of purchase I thought I end up buying Vuzix as they seem to be the major brand along with Myvu in this small but growing market. However I ended up buying 'Carl Zeiss Cinemizer' Video + 3D glasses. Very well made and 1 press 3D vs normal view option and have been trouble free the last 8 months. Battery life is between 3.5 and 4 hrs.
They also have individual lens diopetre adjustment that makes for crystal clear viewing.
I dont want to sound like a salesman. Ive nothing to do with the company. Just glad to finally find video specs that dont have lines running through the image like the old 425 B&W TV's & dont stop working after a dozen uses.
This year is when HD versions from the major brands are being launched and a review of them and /or the Widescreen versions is surely a must.
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David Walker
02 May 2011
After buying 2 generic brand chinese poorly made video glasses that broke down within 3 months of purchase I thought I end up buying Vuzix as they seem to be the major brand along with Myvu in this small but growing market. However I ended up buying 'Carl Zeiss Cinemizer' Video + 3D glasses. Very well made and 1 press 3D vs normal view option and have been trouble free the last 8 months. Battery life is between 3.5 and 4 hrs. They also have individual lens diopetre adjustment that makes for crystal clear viewing. I dont want to sound like a salesman. Ive nothing to do with the company. Just glad to finally find video specs that dont have lines running through the image like the old 425 B&W TV's & dont stop working after a dozen uses. This year is when HD versions from the major brands are being launched and a review of them and /or the Widescreen versions is surely a must.
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