The huge RayNeo X2 glasses from TCL remind

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The huge RayNeo X2 glasses from TCL remind

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The new year will probably surprise many of us - hopefully more often on the plus side. But there is no need to wash your eyes - it will not be easy in 2023 ... So, following the saying that true friends are met in such difficult moments, it is worth saying it out loud: in a good mood in 2023, it will certainly support us. And we will encourage especially those who listen to us (thank you!), but have not yet had the courage with this support. We will remind you about it in special spots, supported by communication in social media.

If augmented reality glasses become a breakthrough product category, they will have to look similar to regular prescription glasses. TCL unveiled its new AR glasses at CES 2023, which - while moving further in this direction - underscores phone number list just how tough the task is still. TCL describes its RayNeo X2 AR glasses as having a "subtle and lightweight design for everyday wear," but their comically oversized nature makes us wonder if "subtle" is the best word. You may also like: AR-Arges smart glasses are specially designed for visually impaired people TCL says the RayNeo X2 "uses pioneering MicroLED full-color optical waveguide displays.


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While this is quite technical jargon, it is because the company is not (yet) targeting these glasses to consumers. Instead, it's a development platform that will evolve over time as AR technology gets smaller and better. The TCL glasses run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 platform, the same chipset found in the Meta Quest 2 VR goggles. Its MicroLED display has an impressive 100,000:1 contrast ratio and can reach a brightness of 1,000 nits, which should help readability in bright sunlight. In addition, as reported by CNET, TCL says it will offer prescription inserts that will allow you to use them instead of regular prescription glasses.
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