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These are really interesting-looking XR shades that can play 3D movies in 3840x1080p (1920x1080p per eye). They can work as VR headsets for PCs and phones. It has spatial sound from Harman. They also support consoles, particularly the Nintendo Switch, albeit in 2D-only. It has an Android neckband base that can allow for game streaming from PlayStation Now, PlayStation Remote Play, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Steam Remote Play, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, and more. The design also looks cool, almost like something straight out of The Matrix. The mobile dock can be used to hook up to the Nintendo Switch, while boosting its graphics to Docked Mode, and also to hook up to HDMI devices like Blu-ray players or the PS3. It has electrochromic film lenses that make it easy to change brightness, and also some knobs to adjust for near-sighted people. Unfortunately, I don't know if it can output proper 24Hz for films. But it does support up to 60Hz. I also don't know what audio formats it supports, and if its spatial audio can decode Dolby Atmos and DTS:X or if it just does 7.1. |
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