Wireless Video Glasses Stunners with Built-in Media Player and Divx Support  




YelloMosquito is proud to introduce the Qingbar Gp300 - the
world's first wireless LCOS video glasses stunners with built-in media
player and Divx support.

This state-of-the-art device combined with LCOS display and media
player, allows you to enjoy a big cinema screen experience through a
pair of sleek and funky video glasses with hi-fi audio through high
quality earphones in one tiny device eliminating the distraction of
wires. It is totally hands free, mobile and private.

The Qingbar GP300 features a sleek, light weight design with LCOS micro
displays, which deliver crisp, vivid-color, QVGA video image simulates
the image of a 50" display from a distance of 2M away. You just insert a
mini SD card into the slot, and then you can entertain yourself with
your favorite movies / videos, MP3 music, JPEG photos, or e-book text.

Specifications and Compatibility

* DSP Chip : TI
* Memory Card Slot : Support Mini SD Card (Hot plug and play)
* EQ Mode : Rock/Classic/Normal/Bass
* Language : Support multi-language; ,Chinese & English version (optional)
* Playback Mode : Normal/One/All/Shuffle/Repeat Shuffle
* Interface : USB
* Press key : Power on, volume +, -, forward, backward, play/pause, and menu
* Screen Option LCOS Micro display, 50" Virtual Screen
* Remote control Yes
* Audio File Format : Support MP3, WMA9, IMA,and AAC
* Video File Format : MP4/MPG/AVI/ASF(MPEG1/2/4 ( Divx3.x/4.x/5.x & XviD)
E book : Support E book .TXT file
* Photo : Support JPEG/BaselineJPEG+MP3
Power : Battery re-chargeable lithium battery (750 mAh) Adapter :voltage
in 110v-240v; Voltage out: 5V,500mA
Sample Rate : 8 ~ 96 KHz SNR >90 dB
* Frequency Response Range : 20 Hz-20 KHz
* Display resolution : QVGA 432x240 ?
* Image size 50" at 2 M away
* Field of View 22 degree
* Contrast 200:1
* Ambient Temp -10~+70
* Unit Dimensions (LxWxH) 180x175x40 (mm)
* Weight 100g

Currently, YelloMosquito is taking pre-orders for the Qingbar GP300. It
is expected to ship during the first week of December 2007.


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