Myvu Personal Media Viewer
By: Shayne Rana
| Jul 20, 2007





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Fit and Performance
The fit is quite comfortable and that includes using the 'in-your-ear' earphones (that I’m not particularly fond of). Since the screen appears quite small considering how ultra narrow the visor actually is, you can see everything else if you don’t focus directly onto the screen.
Using the battery pack even with the little clip provided makes the whole kit a little too heavy to be lugging around. Not that you’d want to walk around using these though. I’d strongly advice against that. Trust me I tried and have a busted knee to prove it. The pendant controller can be clipped as well but it’s quite large although not too heavy. But if it isn’t clipped well enough the weight and size do tend to make it slip off. The visual clarity is good considering the display format is 240x320 pixels with 24-bit color. But like I said, the screen appears too small. You can adjust the brightness and contrast using the pendant controller. All you need to do is keep the brightness button pressed and adjust the brightness using the volume keys and the contrast using the skip keys.
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chetan @ Oct 01, 2008
Ganesh @ Jan 11, 2008
My vue is costing much just for its association with apple ... but that is not at all a justifying reason for price versus features .....
i ll wait until fully loaded package comes $200 .. That will be the true price of this gadget ...
Anmol @ Aug 10, 2007
RInku @ Jul 23, 2007
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