Laptop, but with #AR glass instead of a screen.
There is very little details about their "Space OS". Their website cryptically says "SpaceOS is built for the modern Web, so anything you do on the Web, you can now do - in space."
Most probably a customized #Android. But call me wishful thinking, the Window decorated suspiciously similarly to #GNOME.
https://www.inverse.com/tech/spacetop-g1-laptop-ar-glasses-ceo-interview
The Spacetop G1 Is Half Laptop and Half AR Glasses, and Looks More Practical Than Apple Vision Pro
Sightful’s Spacetop G1 combines the familiarity of a laptop with the infinite canvas of augmented reality apps and windows using a pair of lightweight smart glasses to enable a more practical version of the Apple Vision Pro’s best spatial computing i…Ian Carlos Campbell (Inverse)
Francis Chong
in reply to 樹雄 🌳🐨 :verified: • • •樹雄 🌳🐨 :verified:
in reply to Francis Chong • • •The truth is boring. Turns out its based on #Chromium. The glasses is a newer version of #XREAL AR glasses.
The good news with them using stock solutions is we can probably see the product much sooner than otherwise.
The spacial locking of the virtual screens is a bit dodgy. With so small a set of glasses, I doubt it would have comparable performance (display refresh rate and detectors) to make a smooth experience like Apple Vision Pro.
https://www.wired.com/story/sightful-spacetop-g1-augmented-reality-laptop/
Francis Chong
in reply to 樹雄 🌳🐨 :verified: • • •Hardware like Xreal are okay to use as external monitor, not so much for spatial computing as visible angle is too small.
It’s really hard to build a new hardware, OS and new ui paradigm. Not many company can do this, but Valve and Meta are the one I will bet.