- THIS GADGET IS A PERSONAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM ON WHICH WE CAN WATCH MOVIES(INCLUDING 3D CONTENT) ,BROWSE THE NET.
- THE WIRED GLASSES BECOME YOUR DISPLAY.
- WI-FI CAPABLE BASE UNIT WITH ITS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY,STORAGE,MEMORY SLOTS,AS WELL AS TRACKPAD AND DIRECTIONAL BUTTON FOR NAVIGATION-ARE THE BRAINS OF THE SYSTEM
PRICE: 42,900
HEADSET CONTROLLER16:9 Capacitive
0.52 INCH Poly-silicon TFT active Matrix colour LCD single-touch trackpad
(960*540 pixels) individual navigation buttons
24-bit colour Android 2.2
Removable lens shade for privacy 1GB internal memory
Dolby Mobile support for microSD(2GB max)
1.5mW(2.5mm Mono *2)sound output microSDHC(32GB max)
3.5mm headphone jack microUSB
240g Wi-Fi
Lithium-Polymer 250mAh
165g
TIMES OF INDIA GIVES 5.5/10 FOR THIS GADGET
THE REASONS ARE
WHAT WE LIKE
- The headset and the base unit are sturdily built.Besides,the BT100 comes with a durable protective case which makes it easy to carry.
- Although you are viewing a micro-projection LCD,the perceived image size is close to the 80 inches that Epson states in its spec sheet.
- Transferring content to the device as well as navigating through its user interface,is simple like it is with any Android-based device.
- The unit plays FULLHD 1080p video(MKV format,however,doesnt play),and its Dolby-enhanced sound make for clear audio,3D content looks GOOD.
- It's heavy.Wear the headset for an hour and you start feeling its weight on the bridge of your nose.Also,given its size,you cannot move your head freely for the fear of the unit falling off .
- The device runs Android,but there's no Play store.You can copy APKs(ANdroid application Package files)onto a memory card to install apps,but that seems like a roundabout process.
- Surfing the net using its touchpadand direction keys is cumbersome.
- Given this device is about portability,its battery life at between 4 to 5 hours is inadequate.
- Expensively priced for the experience it delivers.
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