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Accessory Review:
ezVision Video Glasses
by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioGolf.com
When Peterborough, Ontario-based Lectron Radio Sales Ltd. forwarded their latest high-tech video accessory for review, I must admit I was skeptical about the hype surrounding this product. However, shortly into watching one movie on the ezVision Video Glasses, I became a big fan. And here’s why.
The ezVision Video Glasses are state-of-the-art video glasses offering an incredible simulated 50-in. view – and with complete privacy. I’m thinking that Tiger Woods, en route back to the U.S. from the Open Championship, would love watching a movie a 40,000 feet through the ezVision Video Glasses. In fact, these glasses are a perfect accessory for your iPod Video, iPod Photo, DVD player or video gaming system. Lectron tells us kids love the ezVision for use when playing video games.
The ezVision glasses are surprisingly lightweight, and come equipped with stereo vision eyewear with integrated stereo earphones, two comfortable nose pieces for a custom fit, rechargeable lithium ion battery with up to eight hours of play time, A/C wall charger, RCA video cable and iPod video cable.
I tested the ezVision Video Glasses with my DVD player, and my VCR (yes, I still use a VCR from time to time). The visual quality was outstanding, and the audio quality was also top-notch. I don’t have an Xbox, NES or Sony gaming system, but if I did, I am betting the ezVision Video Glasses would be a blast to use when playing the Tiger Woods video game.
The best way for me to describe my ezVision Video Glasses experience is to ask you to imagine sitting in the front row of a movie theatre, watching a movie on the big screen. This is exactly how it felt using the ezVision Video Glasses. Better yet, I didn’t have to stand up every two minutes to let someone get to their seat.
With the ezVision Video Glasses, you only need to pop your own microwave popcorn, take a seat in your favourite chair in the comfort of your own home – or for that matter, anywhere you can connect the glasses to a video port – and privately enjoy a movie on a simulated 50-in. screen. It’s that simple.
For more information about the ezVision Video Glasses, MSRP $300 US, visit the LectronRadio.com website, or visit www.ezGear.com.
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