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Has anyone had experience of the above ?
The ability to be able to change the shade setting at the push of a button would appear to be the answer to all our woes
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Admin said...
24/02/2009 12:15:14
Oooo excellent idea and interesting technology but two main problems at the moment...
- That price ($200!) will get you two pairs of top quality goggles... or some decent frames and 2 or 3 lenses, for example.
- The lens is cylindrical rather than spherical (I'd assume that's a current limit of the LC technology?).
So wait for the Mk2, sensibly-priced and spherical lens version I reckon...
...now if they added auto light sensing that would be cool - imagine skiing down a sunlit run and then into shade through the trees and having your goggles react instantly to the change in light...
The Admin Man
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AJ said...
24/02/2009 12:20:21
Imagination on over time again Dave or creative juice`s flowing ?
AJ Adele
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Webbski said...
24/02/2009 14:32:17
Firstly Admin.Hi there and thanks for the swift reply.
You can now obtain these goggles for $169 .Not too bad I reckon.
I have had a conversation this morning with a guy who tells me they are the "badgers nadgers" Any idea when Mark2 are arriving ?
Take care,Hang Loose
David
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Pablo Escobar said...
24/02/2009 14:35:53
Sounds gimicky to me.. for now I would get some good quality goggles with a couple lenses for different conditions?
If you are dead set on it-go for it! If you live in London and are ordering from the US you may have to may UK vat.
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Webbski said...
24/02/2009 14:36:09
Now AJ You seem to know me well Juices flowing ??
Always But you seem to know that Kind Regards
David xx
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Webbski said...
24/02/2009 14:39:39
Pablo,fear not,another 2 people have come out of the woodwork and tell me they are NOT a gimmick.
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Caron-a said...
24/02/2009 14:41:53
I love 'em
people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do