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Neil Axe
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 - 3:06 pm: | |
A couple weeks ago I had to get a root canal. Since I was going to be there for a couple of hours, my dentist asks me if I would like to watch a movie while he works on me. After looking a little confused as to how this would be possible, I made a guess and asked him if he had a pair of i-glasses. Low and behold he carts in a stand with a VCR connected to an older pair of i-glasses! He was even more astounded to hear that I had a pair of the newer i-glasses svga. I must say that this is an example of a perfect niche market for the i-glasses. Watching a movie while he worked on my tooth made a usually unpleasant situation much more bearable. Plus it allows the dentist to more fully concentrate on doing his work. This also gave me a chance to compare my i-glasses svga to the older model and I must say, the i-glasses svga is incredibly clear compared to the older models. Don't get me wrong, for watching movies, the older i-glasses models are great. However there were times when I couldn't read something because of the low resolution, yet with my i-glasses svga it would be just like watching it on my 15" flat screen LCD - sharp and clear. Does anyone else know of dentists that use i-glases for this situation? |
Ray Price
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 - 4:15 pm: | |
Yeah, but the only movie they have is 'The Marathon Man', hahaha! |
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