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    • Mystics Anonymous is the brainchild project of Jeff Steblea, a fantastic songwriter and good friend of mine, as well. In fact, I even played the drums on all but one of the tracks on this album. Jef
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Vuzix Introduces iWear AV920 Video Eyewear

Vuzix has introduced the iWear AV920 eye wear. The device features a 62-inch (1.57 m.) virtual screen [viewed from 9 ft/2.7 m.] and twin 640 x 480 pixel LCD displays. It is compatible with all electronic devices with video out connections including game consoles, mobile phones, media players and iPods.

"Weighing just 2.9 ounces, the ergonomically designed AV920 is fully adjustable for maximum comfort, includes an AccuTilt viewer that pivots up to 15 degrees up and down. The design allows for use with or without glasses. The speakers on the AV920 can even be moved out of the way or removed completely for users that want to plug in their own high-end audiophile or noise-canceling headphones," Vuzix said.


iWear AV920

The Vuzix AV920 is compatible with NTSC or PAL devices with video out. It features 24-bit color, 60 Hz progressive scan, and a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery with 4 to 5 hours of continuous operation.

The Vuzix AV920 is priced at US$349.95. Delivery is estimated at 2 to 3 weeks.

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