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CES: Lady Gaga shows off Polaroid sunglasses with built-in camera

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Jan 2011 10:04 User comments (4)

CES: Lady Gaga shows off Polaroid sunglasses with built-in camera

Lady Gaga and Polaroid have launched a new pair of sunglasses at the CES event today, ones that come with a built-in camera.
The platinum selling artist was named a Polaroid creative director at last year's event.

Under the "Grey Label" (GL), the company debuted the GL20 Camera Glasses, the GL10 Instant Mobile Printer and GL30 Instant Digital Camera.

The glasses are fully functioning, and will take a picture of what you are looking at, with the ability to display it back on a small 1.5-inch LED screen on the lens.

There was no word on pricing or availability.

(Pic via Ars)

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4 user comments

17.1.2011 22:14

Why is it that rich people all want ridiculously oversized sunglasses?

27.1.2011 22:54

Originally posted by KillerBug:
Why is it that rich people all want ridiculously oversized sunglasses?
Hide their demons...

38.1.2011 03:48

Originally posted by toked:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
Why is it that rich people all want ridiculously oversized sunglasses?
Hide their demons...

Lol well yeh , or they cant see properly dunno

49.1.2011 01:00

Originally posted by KillerBug:
Why is it that rich people all want ridiculously oversized sunglasses?
for every thing they do that gets them good publicity there head grows slightly bigger.eventually the sunglasses are a tight fit.

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