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    Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles

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    Image of Nick Nick
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    Hey Deus. What do those goggles do?
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    it's going to be at least $200-something. night vision's gotten cheap, but not that cheap.



    regardless, i'm in, as long as we can get some specs on the goggles beforehand, or it turns out to be under $120.
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    Image of Gurrenorigamist Gurrenorigamist
    07/14/09

    @nutbastard: I believe the goggles are monocular in design (only one sensor, not one per eye), and are probably using older technology, hence the absolute hugeness. My prediction is that the goggles may be $70 by themselves, maybe even less, which leads to $120 to $130 for the final bundle.
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    07/14/09

    @Gurrenorigamist:



    after some googling, i see no head-mounted monocular night vision goggles under $400...
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    Image of strider_mt2k strider_mt2k
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    Who doesn't love toy night vision goggles?



    I'm in!
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    Image of Titelheld Titelheld
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    commence the jigglin!
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    Image of LessthanZach LessthanZach
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    Oh....My......God....



    I have to have this. Sad to say though, I probably won't be able to afford it. :p

    On second thought, though, I don't know what the hell I might do with them.....

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    Image of Rhainor Rhainor
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    "Alternating modes" probably refers to the fact that you can have just the light amplification, or turn on the infrared LED array for even more visibility.



    Some surveillance cameras have similar IR LEDs. Since human eyes can't see near-IR light, but digital camera sensors can (and thus can translate it into the visible spectrum for playback), they make the perfect source of non-visible illumination.
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    Image of Barry99705 Barry99705
    07/14/09

    @Rhainor: Yea, you can see the ir leds when he turns the front towards the camera. There's probably not much inside that big assed housing. Small cheap ass camera you can pick up for $12 on fleabay and a small display.
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    Image of paulrules paulrules
    07/14/09

    In reply to Modern Warfare 2 "Prestige Edition" Features Real, Working Night Vision Goggles
    The way I'm going to be using those night vision goggles, I hope they can stand a beating from an angry woman.
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