ASUS AirVision M1: Wearable Multi-Monitor Experience in Stylish Glasses

The ASUS AirVision M1 wearable display offers a multi-monitor experience in the form of stylish glasses, providing extra screen space without the need for physical monitors. It features a bright and versatile Micro OLED display with FHD resolution, 1100-nit peak brightness, and 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The device includes robust eye care technology, 3 degrees of freedom positioning, and a multi-function touchpad for easy control. It also comes with accessories such as different nose pads, a light shield, and a prescription lens accessory. The AirVision M1 is compatible with various devices and offers virtual screen configuration options through a Windows app.
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