XephertoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 months agocross-posted to: games@sh.itjust.workstechnology@beehaw.orgMicrosoft is discontinuing Windows Mixed Reality(www.theverge.com)external-linkarrow-up1242arrow-down14message-square74fedilink
arrow-up1238arrow-down1external-linkMicrosoft is discontinuing Windows Mixed Reality(www.theverge.com)XephertoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 months agocross-posted to: games@sh.itjust.workstechnology@beehaw.orgmessage-square74fedilink
minus-squareCritEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkNot really, there’s certainly a compromise where glasses level sized tech could be very appealing to a lot of people
minus-squareRGB3x3Englisharrow-up3arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkAbsolutely, if it’s essentially just a pair of regular glasses. Anything bulkier and it becomes fatiguing. We’re still probably a decade off of AR glasses that size, but they’re getting there.
minus-squaremeliaescEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down0·10 months agoedit-210 months agolinkfedilinkAn entire decade? There are several available to consumers. I’d say 2-3 years maximum for the perfect fit. Example: https://www.visor.com/
Not really, there’s certainly a compromise where glasses level sized tech could be very appealing to a lot of people
Absolutely, if it’s essentially just a pair of regular glasses. Anything bulkier and it becomes fatiguing.
We’re still probably a decade off of AR glasses that size, but they’re getting there.
An entire decade? There are several available to consumers. I’d say 2-3 years maximum for the perfect fit.
Example: https://www.visor.com/