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Wondering what type of Gifts Gamers would like, besides new games or consoles? Here is some of the coolest stuff we have encountered.
TV Glasses (a.k.a. TV Goggles, Video Glasses, Video Goggles)
TV Glasses are not new to the market, they have been around for a few years. Earlier models were thick and started at a hefty $300-$500. Advances in technology, (specifally the OLED or Organic Light Omitting Diode, which allows for paper thin, folding TV's), has resulted in thinner Video Glasses at a lower price. Specifally the OLED or Organic Light Omitting Diode, which allows for paper thin, folding TV's While we are waiting for OLED wall paper to be mass produced, TV Glasses are the way to go.
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Myvu Solo Plus Standard/Universal version is compatible with
most portable video devices with a video out setting. It connects to
mp4 players, DVD players, camcorders or gaming systems with
composite video output.
MyVu Solo Plus: $99.99
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Gives you the
experience of watching a music video, movie, or playing video games on
a 50 inch widescreen TV any place or any time. ezVision works great
with your iPod, DVD player, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, or other games.
EZGEAR TH100 ezVision Wide Screen Video Glasses: $167.9
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Myvu Crystal Standard/Universal version is compatible with
most portable video devices with a video out setting.
It includes easy-to-use cables that allow you to connect to
mp4 players, DVD players, camcorders or gaming systems with
composite video output.
Myvu Crystal Standard/Universal: $299
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Video Game Related Clothes always come across great on Christmas. Take a second to look through the sites listed below for hot threads.
http://www.offlinetshirts.com
http://www.cultclassicts.com/
**The Gaming Nation is not affiliated with any of these companies.
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