ASUS AirVision M1 Wearable Display
Think of the ASUS AirVision M1 as a wearable display that lets you game or work on the big screen just about anywhere. Put simply, it packs two FHD (1920 x 1080) MicroOLED displays that offer 1100 nits brightness and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut impressive vividness.



Users can experience a 57° vertical perspective field of view and 60% transmittance ensure incredibly maximum comfort, while 3 Degrees of Freedom (3DoF) positioning, along with an intuitive app design, enables them to pin the screen at a specific location. AirVision M1 also allows users to generate multiple virtual screens in 16:9, 21:9, and 32:9 formats, as well as in landscape or portrait orientation. An integrated sensor knows when users are wearing the glasses so the OLED displays shut off when not in use to conserve power. Available in Q3 2024, priced at or around $699 USD.

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If you’re using the AirVision M1 to watch a video, the touchpad will let you start or pause your content. When you’re using multiple virtual screens, the touchpad can select which one you’d like to have front and center. A long press with one finger resets your content back to the middle of the screen position, and a long press with two fingers toggles 3D mode,” said ASUS.

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