Friday 9 January 2009

iPods can now also be worn as eyewears

iPod is the new vogue for listening to music. With the looming of Information Technology, the music is not left behind. It has also witnessed a major revolution with the advent of much developed music systems with excellent sound quality. Video iPod is the newest face of the mode of listening to music. With the growing demand of this particular stuff, various companies dealing with iPods are consistently working on the modification of their artifacts. iPods, which are available today in the market are compatible with much developed features and are embedded with reasonable amount of memory space.

The video iPod has acclaimed critical appreciation from the experts as well as from the consumers, because of their influential specifications. The Apple video iPod is one of the leading handheld entertainment device of the world. These jukeboxes are synchronised with MP3 players and their hard-disks share 120GB and can store upto 30,000 songs and videos upto 150 hours. These iPods can display videos at 30 frames per second with a resolution of 640 x 480 mega pixels.

Recently, Sony has also launched its Walkman X series MP3 players. These video iPod are mainly Wi-Fi enabled touchscreen media players. They share an internal memory of 168GB along with flash memory upto 32GB. For the convenience of the user, these media players are equipped with a 3 inches wide OLED touchscreen and digital amplifiers. These jukeboxes have already received good reviews from the customers and are steadily expanding their company's growth.

To add more fuel to your anxiety, the Carl Zeiss has decided to launch an eye wear video cinemizer. This system, when connected to TV, enables us to watch TV and videos via the eye wear. It consists of high resolution LCD display unit and can be easily worn by the user as glasses.