So nreal works super well. The mad gaze gesture control look pretty awesome but about $200 more than nreal and have not tested. Others seem cool but more expensive.
Lenovo A3 are neck and neck with the nreal air glasses but the price is freaking insane. $1500 A3’s Vs $400 nreals!? Only thing A3 really has against it is that it works so nicely with windows as far as I can tell! What gives with the price difference? The brand name? They’ve both got the same resolution as welll!
@@spoilerwarning8383 Be$ore Rtump invades there far and wide prices will drop... Once the big guns jump into this will be an everyday device in 10 fosho
Not only that but Lenovo's A3 are only compatible with some of their Thinkpad laptop models. Any other windows machine you might have and it will not work.
I really want to know this too, If i can take off my prescription glasses and have the screen in front of me i would imagine the eye strain could be much less. Not to mention having a 60 inch screen... All that real estate to put excel, email, chrome, and pdf editor would make my job SO much easier
you can if you use any VR/glasses compatible with for example steam bigscreen beta. That means also the 8k vr gear from couple of years ago which definitely will be noticeable difference from dual 720p glasses you can trust me on that.
So nreal works super well. The mad gaze gesture control look pretty awesome but about $200 more than nreal and have not tested. Others seem cool but more expensive.
now these be good to plug in video cameras and dsl cameras
Lenovo A3 are neck and neck with the nreal air glasses but the price is freaking insane. $1500 A3’s Vs $400 nreals!? Only thing A3 really has against it is that it works so nicely with windows as far as I can tell! What gives with the price difference? The brand name? They’ve both got the same resolution as welll!
Ty for this feedback does this mesn the nreals arent compatible with windows???
@@kawaiisenshi2401 at least not yet, the did say it is in development
@@spoilerwarning8383 Be$ore Rtump invades there far and wide prices will drop... Once the big guns jump into this will be an everyday device in 10 fosho
Not only that but Lenovo's A3 are only compatible with some of their Thinkpad laptop models. Any other windows machine you might have and it will not work.
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Can I use this at work with applications like Excel, Viso, SAP, MS Projects, and etc.?
I really want to know this too, If i can take off my prescription glasses and have the screen in front of me i would imagine the eye strain could be much less. Not to mention having a 60 inch screen... All that real estate to put excel, email, chrome, and pdf editor would make my job SO much easier
Yes with the break glasses! I use them for work. Very cool. Does take some getting use to. It’s just another tool but very convenient and awesome.
you can if you use any VR/glasses compatible with for example steam bigscreen beta. That means also the 8k vr gear from couple of years ago which definitely will be noticeable difference from dual 720p glasses you can trust me on that.
Dual 720p LOOOOOOOL forget it!