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Comment by mentos

5 days ago

I’m staying at a friends and using my laptop and a second monitor of his to work. I’ve wondered if the Xreal Air 2 would be better than a large monitor. My hunch is that having a dedicated smaller monitor not on my face is more comfortable and productive than a large virtual one.

From your experience would you agree?

Hm, no, I much prefer the Xreal to the laptop's screen (except for the blurry edges). I don't care about the monitor size, only the resolution, but I'd rather have the monitor always be straight ahead in my vision (no matter how my head is tilted), and I really like the Xreal for that.

As I said, though, I always only use a single monitor anyway, so YMMV.

  • I haven't previously heard of Xreal. Looking at their glasses, it seems like they're all 1080p. I find it very difficult to deal with text on a regular 1080p monitor after having uses 4k monitors for a while. Is there something about the way the glasses work that makes 1080p glasses equivalent/better than at least a 1440p monitor in terms of clarity?

    • I have them and they actually look worse than a real 1080P screen because the edges are out of focus. I know some people do, but I could never use them for real work. They’re ok for videos and video games but not amazing. If they were 4K they’d be significantly more usable but for me the number 1 issue is the edge blur and general clarity issues which I guess are lens related.

    • Well, 1080p is 1080p, what counts is density. The display looks huge on the glasses, so density isn't great, but it doesn't bother me personally. YMMV, though.