MyVu Personal Media Viewer (universal edition)

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2.5 stars
    Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

2.5 stars OK
    Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)
  • Design: 5.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 5.0

The good: The MyVu Personal Media Viewer gives the illusion of watching your PVP's videos on a large screen from several feet away, and it lets you enjoy visual content in complete privacy. The Universal Edition works with a wide variety of video devices.

The bad: The MyVu Personal Media Viewer's design isn't very ergonomic or attractive, and it's expensive for an accessory.

The bottom line: The Universal Edition of MyVu's Personal Media Viewer is an interesting PVP accessory that will let you enjoy content on a "larger screen" and in relative privacy, but the design and video quality could use some tweaking.

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The future hath arrived. Tech enthusiasts have long theorized that video players in the form of glasses were imminent, and it was only a year ago that some of the first models started to hit the market. Now, the category is in full swing, with plenty of versions made to piggyback on standalone portable video players (PVPs). One of them is the Universal Edition of the MyVu Personal Media Viewer (PMV), a $199.95 accessory that takes the video on your portable device and creates the illusion that you're watching it on a large screen from several feet away. ... Expand full review

The future hath arrived. Tech enthusiasts have long theorized that video players in the form of glasses were imminent, and it was only a year ago that some of the first models started to hit the market. Now, the category is in full swing, with plenty of versions made to piggyback on standalone portable video players (PVPs). One of them is the Universal Edition of the MyVu Personal Media Viewer (PMV), a $199.95 accessory that takes the video on your portable device and creates the illusion that you're watching it on a large screen from several feet away.

An attractive design is not one of the MyVu's selling points--the PMV is guaranteed to make you look like Geordi La Forge from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Frankly, I just don't think it's a very good look (especially on me), but looks aren't everything. Comfort, in this case, is very important because you would likely use the PMV to watch movies. The glasses themselves weigh about 2.5 ounces, which is noticeably heavier than most sunglasses, but they don't feel all that heavy when worn. However--as with the iPod version, which features a nearly identical design--the thickness and the shape of the arms put pressure on the cartilage of my ear, making it unbearable for me to wear the device for more than 10 to 15 minutes. Those with less sensitive (and stronger) ears may not have an issue, but the PMV would definitely benefit from some ergonomic tweaking of the arms. On the plus side, the rubber nose piece (there are three from which to choose) fits well and is texturized to help keep the glasses from sliding off.

Two earbuds dangle from cords on each arm of the PMV, and you get three sets of silicone eartips in varying sizes to ensure a proper fit. Coming off the end of the left arm of the glasses is a 22-inch cable terminating in a basic remote, which includes power, brightness, and contrast controls for the glasses. A mini USB port on the side of the egg-shaped remote lets you charge the glasses, which are rated with the included cable. There are also various cables that plug into the exposed 3.5mm jack on the end of the remote. You get a standard DVD cable (with LG/Zenith/Audiovox, Philips/Insignia, and Dynex/Toshiba adapters); an iPod/Zune AV cable; and an Archos AV cable, which doesn't work with the latest (fifth generation) as it is minijack based, and Archos no longer outputs video via the headphone jack. MyVu also includes a soft pouch for storing the unit.

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  • Display Type: Head mounted display
  • Max Resolution: 320 x 240
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3

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