The Home Theater Watch: Watch Movies on your Watch

Geek Gadgets | Geeked by Geek 24 Geeks on 9 May, 2007 - 10:21.

Yes, it's a watch that plays video files. But, unlike the rest of them, this one is cool to look at and powerful to play with. No wonder, why then it's called the Home Theater Watch.

With a built-in storage of 2GB, the Home Theater Watch can conveniently store a full-length feature film and play it on the 260K, 1.5 inches OLED color screen with 5 sound equalizer, superbass and 3D sound effect playback modes.

Though it can't natively play Video CD/DVD files, a bundled software converts ASF, AVI, MPEG, DAT/VCD and ASX files into the format that the watch can play, which can then be transferred over USB. Manufacturer of this watch also claims a full charge will for 4 hours of video and 8 hours of music, which makes the watch really cool.

And don't be misled with the name, the watch can also play MP2, MP1, MP3 and WMA audio files and JPEG images too. Of course needless to say it shows the time as well :)Grab it for US $119.95 from here

Geeked by Anonymous Geek (not verified) on 11 May, 2007 - 19:56.

It would be kinda inconvenient to have a wire from your wrist to your ear. I find wire placement a little annoying with a number of products, and this seems to make it even worse.