Spacetop releases G1 laptop with augmented reality glasses instead of a display, costing $1900 (video)
The well-known Spacetop company, founded by former Magic Leap employees, has presented its new product - the Spacetop G1 laptop, which combines a computer with lightweight augmented reality glasses.
Here's What We Know
Instead of a traditional display, the Spacetop G1 offers a keyboard along with a set of augmented reality glasses that can be conveniently stored in the top case when not in use.
Technical Characteristics
The Spacetop G1 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon QCS8550 chip with 128GB of storage, 16GB of RAM, and two open-ear speakers. The keyboard has two USB-C ports for connecting an external display, and the battery provides up to eight hours of operation.
Weighing 85 grams, the AR glasses are equipped with 1920x1080 OLED displays with a refresh rate of 90 Hz that support special lenses. The system runs on SpaceOS, a special spatial operating system that is focused on web-based tasks.
Here's What It Costs
The Spacetop G1 costs $1900.
Source: Spacetop