Headplay has created the Personal Cinema System (PCS), a portable movie viewer/PC monitor. Its principal component is a sun visor that sports a TV monitor under the brim for close, personal viewing. The device will sell for $499.
This brick is known as the "Liberator," and Headplay calls it "the brain and nerve center" of the Headplay unit. It connects the visor to a PC or a TV, and it also has a memory slot.
This is the visor itself. By staring directly into two independently focused eyepieces, the mind "sees" a largish, rectangular movie screen, or virtual monitor, on top of a black background.