Star Trek Movie Trailer from TrailerAddict.com
filed in $1-$15, Want on Mar.08, 2009
filed in $300-$400 on Feb.28, 2009

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filed in $50-$99, Want on Sep.08, 2008
Truckers have driving glasses, hunters have shooting glasses, and now gamers can have custom lens too. Currently, Gunnar Opitks have glasses geared towards heavy computer use (Halogen pictured above) but word is that the company is going to have custom lens just for gamers. The idea is that the glasses will of course reduce eyestrain, but also fit better with headphones. Gunnar Optiks specs start at $99 but we have no idea how much the new models will be.
As a glass-wearing blogger, I can confess that my eyes hurt after hours of work. I’m all for products that increase productivity but is your TF2 skills really that bad that you need special glasses?
[Via Gunner Optics and Crunchgear]