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Myvu Crystal Personal Media Viewer, Standard Edition (Black)


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Batteries Included: Yes
Brand: Myvu
Color: Black
Manufacturer: MyVu Corporation
Model: PMV-CRBK-10010-EN
DteCode: j07

Features
Superior video quality, lightweight, and durable, with Myvu patented SolidOptex technology
VGA resolution (640 x 480) for true DVD-quality experience
Kopin Cyber Display technology for highest pixel density and sharpest resolution for its size
Comfortable, adjustable, Ultimate Ears audio technology for superior sound and noise reduction
Provides up to 4 hours of viewing time on one charge

Accessories
Monster iCable 800 MP3 Player to Auxiliary Input Cord (3 Feet)

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Editorial Reviews:

Featuring the Myvu patented SolidOptex optical system, Myvu Crystal -- standard edition -- transforms your media player into a hands-free, full-screen private viewing experience. And it’s all within the thinnest, lightest, and most durable video eyewear available. Take Crystal with you on the train, plane, to the coffee shop, or just enjoy around the house. Lose yourself in a truly superior video and audio experience. Standard edition includes cables to connect with the Zune, Nokia phones with video-out, digital media and DVD players, camcorders, and game systems with composite video-out such as Wii, Xbox, PSP and more.


User Comments about the Myvu Crystal Personal Media Viewer, Standard Edition (Black)

Well, almost immediately. But after less than 10 minutes, it stopped showing images.Sound quality was fine though.EnjoyRob It worked at first, otherwise I wouldn't be able to say it stopped. It stopped working immediately.



Thanks How do they connect. I am trying to find out if these work with iPhone and iPod's.



Its just past the warranty, the company does not offer a new pendant on their website that I can see. So, be aware if you buy this your "rechargeable" battery is likely to die and you will get NO use out of the glasses other than as a paperweight since there will be no way to replace the batteries even if you wanted to. In the past when they did it was an extra $100 plus shipping. As per the many other customer reviews with the same problem, my pendant battery now will not charge.



It includes a little "Quick Start Guide". Build quality seems superb, and very little even needed to be tweaked out-of-the-box.There were two little issues I had, however. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to feel a little more immersed in games or movies.P.S: It doesn't support non-interlaced component signals. The screen slowly fades to *white* -- not black, but white -- and starts to glitch up very violently. Cosmetic, but it's still a fright.Anyway, it works perfectly, aside from those little gotcha's.


And after a few minutes of that, it does something that made me think it was broken the first time I encountered it. but none of the pictures are clear, helpful, or even labeled. and Duck Hunt with them. First, do NOT expect documentation in the box.


(And it's not even where the Quick-Start Guide says it is on the site, you have to find it in the sidebar).The other is that it has an extremely odd way of letting you know that the battery is dying. I don't know why so many of the reviews here are negative, but I had pretty much nothing but a positive experience with these. If you want an actual manual, you have to download a.PDF from their website. It's not obvious, so don't get these if all you want to do is play Super Mario Bros.


The device is unharmed by this, but you're likely to be scrambling for your warranty information by the time you figure out that the only problem is that you haven't plugged it in lately. First, the power light on the pendant will start to alternate between orange and blue, but you're likely to be looking /into/ the glasses, so why would you see that. They aren't severe. In English, this means that old game consoles (NES/Genesis/Master System) or even /emulations/ of old game consoles (like the Wii's Virtual Console service) will make the display turn off with a little pop of color.


They're very comfortable, weigh almost nothing, and are very straightforward to use.


I don't even how or why this would effect the product by wiping the lens but it did. Went to wipe off the right lens and put them on just to find out some how the screen was distorted. I wouldn't waste the money if I were you. I only used enough pressure to get the smug off and it was defect from there. Had this for one day.