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Sep 6
Icuiti iWear
iwear.jpgSee what you could have seen onyour iPod video, but better. The iWear does two things: first it simulates a 35 inch television screen viewing plasure and second, it supports 3D and 2D viewing creating a sense of depth in your movies. Available for $300.00

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will the new iwear make you blind if you look in to a TV to close is can hart your eyes site is it the ame thing as a TV

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