
"The new ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses are based on the existing XREAL One Pro, so naturally they share a lot of the same components and specs including dual micro-OLED displays with a per-eye resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, three degrees of freedom (natively), 700-nit peak brightness, 57-degree FOV and built-in speakers tuned by Bose. However, the big difference on the R1s is that instead of maxing out with a 120Hz refresh rate, ASUS and XREAL's collab goes all the way up to 240Hz."
"The other big addition is the R1's included ROG Control Dock, which from what I've seen is slightly better suited for home use. It's designed to be a simple hub with two HDMI 2.0 jacks, one DisplayPort 1.4 connector and a couple of USB-C slots (one is for power), so you can quickly switch between multiple systems like your desktop and console with a single touch."
The ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses use dual micro‑OLED displays with 1,920×1,080 pixels per eye, 700‑nit peak brightness, a 57‑degree field of view, and native three degrees of freedom. The displays support a 240Hz refresh rate for smoother motion compared with previous 120Hz implementations. The package includes an ROG Control Dock with two HDMI 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 connector, and multiple USB‑C slots including power delivery for quick switching between PC and console sources. The glasses can also connect directly via USB‑C to compatible gaming handhelds such as the ROG Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally X. The R1s weigh 91 grams and include built‑in speakers tuned by Bose.
Read at Engadget
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