The Home Theater Watch for $120 plays video as well as I’ve ever seen on a wrist-watch device based the YouTube vid I saw over at Geek 24. You store digital content on the 2 GB of internal storage and can view your photos and movies on the 120 x 120 pixel, 1.5-inch OLED screen. There’s a headphone jack for digital audio, which is also demonstrated at Geek 24. Supported audio file types include MP1, MP2, MP3 and WMA, plus JPEGs for photos. On the video side of the house, there’s included software to convert ASF, AVI, MPEG, WMV, DAT/VCD, and ASX files into a format that’s compatible with the watch. Just telling time will use the battery in two days, and you’ll severely cut battery life with digital content: 4 hours of vids or 8 hours of music will require a recharge.
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