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Macworld sees private-screening gadget
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Macworld 2006, San Francisco: MicroOptical shows off goggles that connect to your iPod or cell phone or other portable video device, letting you watch in private. Bruce Lampert, Sales Vice President of MicroOptical, shows off the MyVu goggles.\r\n

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