Starting with your last question, some people I know have painted (or "dipped") the underside of their Phantoms (P3s, as well as P2s) a dark color, so as to increase viability. However, it is not recommended to do the top of the shell a dark color, due to the potential of increased heat it might cause. As for the goggle matter, I was recently in contact with the lead engineer of Epson's Moverio project. These are, essentially, regular glasses, which you can see through, but they also project onto the lenses, so you can maintain LOS through the glasses, while also seeing the camera's image at the same time. The current model, the BT-200, uses its own Android-powered control box, which utilizes a touch-pad controller. They are working (currently via a 3rd-party developer) on a separate "box", which would, essentially, be nothing more than a battery-powered box, with an HDMI passthrough (ie. you'd be able to connect any device with an HDMI output to the "boxes" input, which would pass said feed onto the glasses). In one of my previous emails to him, I suggested calling the "updated" version the BT-220...only time will tell if/when it's released, as well as its cost (the BT-200 sells for $700 new, $500 refurbished). I sent him an email today, in an attempt to get an update as to where things stand. If i get any updated info, I will post it here.