Description:
This 80 Video eyewear works Good with VCD, DVD, MP4, MP5, iPod, computer, X-Box, PS2, PS3, Wii, mobile phone and standard display terminals like TV or AV, and supports standard video systems NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Coming along for the ride are an impressive wardrobe of accessories: AV cables, eye patch, battery, USB cable, adaptor and user manual.
After you bring this head-mounted display into your world, you may want to bang your head for living without it.
FEATURES
Sleek, ergonomical lightweight and stylish design, comfortable to wear
Flush fitting slot 1 card
Uses MicroSD card, FAT16 or 32
Supports any MicroSD card speed with no lag in game
Supports Clean ROM, drag and drop. Works on any OS
Advanced microdisplays technology
Environmentally friendly, no radiation and no harm to your eyes
Advanced optical design, safe and comfortable
Big screen simulation, superb quality video image and audio effect
Battery long life
Completely private viewing experience.
Broad range of compatible devices
Watch movies with Ipod, MP4, PMP, DVD and Car DVD player
Play games with PS, PS2, PS3, XBOX, Wii, Game console, Handhold game
Watch video with 3G mobile phone, PC.
Watch TV with TV set, portable TV turner
Any other video devices with AV output.
Model: SOAV922 - 1 Technology: 2.4G wireless
Channel: 2.41, 2.42, 2.43 frequency available Display: 2 TFT LCD display Chips
Viewing Size:80" virtual screen(at 2.5m distance)Resolution:640x480(VGA)
Viewing Angle: 24-bit input Viewing Angle: 32 Digonal
Image Input: Composite AV Video Signal: NTSC/PAL/SECAM anutomatic selection
Audio: Double-Channel stereo Power Supply: Built in rechargeable polymer battery
Battery Duration: About 6-8 hours Power Adaptor: 5.0V DC/500mah
Power Consumption: <900mwa Net weight: 90g(without cables)
Dimension: Gift box: 25*18*8.5cmcarton: 50*42.5*18cm, 10pcs/carton. G.W. 6.5kgs, N.W. 6kgs
Accessories: SOAV922-1 converter *1
charger * 1
Various Connect wires
Eyeshade * 1
User manual
This product have no Wireless fuction.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 December, 2009.