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by webappguy 744 days ago
Zero spec info. Eyeroll.

But, probably the future of laptops. Short screen component makers.

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For laptop / other display usage is the one (alleged) use-case I don't get. If it "augments the world around you as you roam it", I can get that. But the screen in front of you that you're staring at for hours? Whatever augmentation would be displayed by glasses could be done by a more-chic-than-we-have-nowadays software on that computer, rendering said "augmentations" right onto the display, no?
It's a Snapdragon (not even one of the new whizzy ones) laptop running some sort of Android build? Very light duty as an office laptop. If it runs tmux I could probably get Emacs going on it and do some dev, but I sure as shit am not building large Rust codebases on it.
This is an Android phone in a laptop case and 2 1080P displays in the glasses.