These XR glasses gave me a 135-inch screen to work from while traveling - and they're $150 off
Briefly

The Viture Pro glasses provide a virtual 135-inch display experience, up from 120 inches with the Viture One, eliminating edge blurriness. The refresh rate has increased from 60Hz to 120Hz for smoother gaming performance. Users report increased satisfaction in productivity and media enjoyment with the new features. Usability enhancements, including an on-screen display for brightness and volume controls, improve user experience significantly. Overall, the Viture Pro glasses represent a notable upgrade over their predecessor while enhancing gaming and entertainment use cases.
The Viture One provided a virtual 120-inch display experience, and now the Viture Pro bumps that up to 135 inches at three meters away. This change results in a 10% larger display experience that helps alleviate edge blurriness that some people noticed in the Viture One glasses.
The refresh rate has also been improved from 60Hz to 120Hz. The performance boost is generally visible when it comes to gaming.
One small aspect that bugs me about the Viture One glasses is using the two left-side buttons to change brightness or volume because I never know which mode is enabled. Viture even addressed this issue in the Viture Pro glasses with a new on-screen display showing your enabled mode.
I've been thoroughly impressed with their simplicity yet power to improve my productivity and the joy of media.
Read at ZDNET
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