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Eliane Fiolet @ Ubergizmo 1 place · today 15:53 EDT

XREAL and ASUS ROG are turning AR glasses into a serious gaming accessory with the new AR a premium wearable display system designed for PC and handheld gamers who want a massive virtual screen without carrying a large monitor around. ASUS ROG and XREAL packed a 240Hz refresh rate, a 171-inch virtual screen, a 57-degree field of view, and a 0.01ms response time into a device that weighs just 91g. According to XREAL, ROG […]

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