Yes, the news about eye glasses at movie theaters with closed captioning built right into the lenses is coming true. Sony's launch of "Captioning Glasses" hopes to change the way deaf people enjoy going to the movies. These glasses will allow everyone to see any movie at any theater. Even on the opening day of a new film rather than to wait weeks to see a new movie. We have to hunt for a special viewing with captioning or find the theaters equipped with such devices as rear viewing. The new glasses display captions right on the lenses of the glasses. The glasses work on a form of WiF, and are programmed to work in each specific movie theater. They wont overlap if you are in a theater complex with lots of other movies running at the same time and they wont work outside of the theater. The glasses can be adapted to 3-D movies and even IMAX. Of course, there will be no charge to use the new device. The captions run across the lenses supposedly at the perfect eye level. Cant wait to try them, exciting new technology for us all.
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