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Asus unveils world’s first 240Hz gaming glasses that bring 171-inch screen to your eyes
The glasses project a virtual screen that appears up to 171 inches in size when viewed from about 13 feet away. This screen fills most of the user’s field of view thanks to its 57-degree field of view. The system supports both Anchor and Follow viewing modes, allowing the virtual display to stay fixed in space or move with the user’s perspective.
Rich DeMuro previews CES 2026 with a look at XREAL's new augmented reality glasses that let you game, watch movies and more on a giant virtual screen. More Rich: Follow Rich:
ASUS and XReal are preparing to launch augmented reality glasses built for console and PC gaming in the first half of 2026.
Discover how Apple Glasses 2026 will revolutionize augmented reality with AI features, AR navigation, and seamless ecosystem integration.
Get ready for some amazing tech that's about to change the way we see the world, literally. Meta has just unveiled its latest creation, the Aria Gen 2 augmented reality (AR) glasses. But don't rush out to get them just yet. These aren't your run-of-the ...
Meta Platforms has a long-term growth opportunity with augmented reality glasses. Orion has the potential to disrupt the market like the iPhone. If priced between $700 and $1,200, Orion and future augmented reality models from Meta could capture market ...
Vision problems like myopia and astigmatism continue to rise in the United States and worldwide, making eyewear an essential element of eye care and overall wellness. In the US alone, the necessity of eyewear has resulted in billions of revenue for key ...
Apple’s first-ever foldable iPhone is set to redefine how users interact with their devices. Featuring a sleek, wallet-like design, this smartphone offers a 5.5-inch outer display for quick tasks and notifications,
Giving birth to a new soul is a big enough claim on its own, but the promo video for the Pickle AR glasses also shows a level of augmented reality that's far ahead of brands like Meta and Xreal, which already make AR glasses.
Collins Aerospace highlights military HUD display for drones and other mission-critical applications -- A broad array of smart-glasses projection engines integrated with Vuzix waveguides will be on display,