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ROG XREAL R1 gaming glasses pitch a portable giant-screen setup
ASUS ROG promotes AR-style gaming glasses as a high-refresh personal display.
Wearable displays keep trying to answer the same question: can you get a big-screen experience without the room?
What to know
- Refresh rate and latency are critical for gaming comfort.
- The ecosystem depends on easy connectivity to consoles/PCs.
- Battery, heat, and fit determine daily usability.
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