Myvu Crystal EV Personal Media Viewer

Being able to watch movies on your iPod or other multi-function device is a cool feature. No one will argue that. The main problem is, of course, the tiny screens. Who wants to sit through a two-hour feature film staring at a 2.5-in screen? The thought alone is enough to give you a migraine and astigmatism. So what if you could fool your brain into thinking that you were watching a full 64-in widescreen while connected to your iPhone? Not a bad deal, right? That’s what the folks at Myvu are hoping you will think, too, as they have recently announced the release of their latest personal media viewer the Crystal EV.

The Crystal EV, which is really just a pimped-out pair of video sunglasses, makes its debut at InMotion Entertainment airport stores nationwide this month. The Crystal EV represents a significant upgrade to the world’s best selling personal media viewer (PMV), the original Myvu Crystal. Sporting Myvu’s SolidOptix technology, the Crystal EV has a 64-in equivalent screen size, a 30% increase over the original Crystal. As the only video eyewear company to achieve Apple iPhone Certification and Nokia Forum status, Myvu continues to set the standard for video eyewear with industry-leading design, mobility and the introduction of new groundbreaking functionality for gaming, mobile TV and Web surfing.

The Myvu Crystal EV is definitely a must-have gadget for those that spend long hours on plane rides or just want to shut out the outside world for a few hours. There is no word yet on how much they will cost, but since its older brother, the original Myvu Crystal retails for about $300 it’s safe to say that the new Myvi Crystal EV will cost more than that.

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Myvu Debuts Crystal EV Personal Media Viewer at InMotion Entertainment Airport Stores [64-in Equivalent Screen Size, Full VGA Resolution, iPhone Certification]

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