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The ROG XREAL R1 gaming glasses let you game anywhere on a 171-inch 240Hz virtual screen
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May save you a click:  No price yet, similar products have launched at $699
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These things always have light isolation issues. It’s why the google glass failed and why Apple and Microsoft tried to do AR based on a VR headset instead of glasses like this.
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These things always have light isolation issues. It’s why the google glass failed and why Apple and Microsoft tried to do AR based on a VR headset instead of glasses like this.No, that's not why Google Glass failed. It would have failed even with a perfect display.
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171-inch doesn't make any sense in this context. We know it's 1080p, but what resolution ? In other words, how far does that supposedly "171 inch" TV sit from your face ?
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I'm on my third pair, the Viture pro, 120hz / 1080p oled and I think they're pretty neat. Particularly Viture's individual dials for your eyes if you're a little near sighted. Had the Xreal before, maybe they got better but after going and and getting the lense inserts adjusted to my prescription by an optometrist, (which took a couple weeks and cost an additional ~$100) they still were just a little off which sucks for text- the fuzzies manifest differently with minute differences in distance from your eyes, so they all kinda clamp on your head and it hurts before long without a hat or something to better distribute the pressure. Ymmv, I'd still recommend if you're at all a techie. No discernable pixels whatsoever and they've been easy enough to buy n sell used \^\_\^
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171-inch doesn't make any sense in this context. We know it's 1080p, but what resolution ? In other words, how far does that supposedly "171 inch" TV sit from your face ?