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Experiencing the Future: A Day with XReal One Smart Glasses

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Lifehacker

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The article explores a day using XReal One Pro smart glasses as a replacement for all screens, highlighting their potential for productivity, gaming, and entertainment, while also noting current limitations like comfort and practicality, suggesting that smart glasses could eventually replace traditional screens but are not quite there yet.

JSAUX Introduces Cool and Clear Steam Deck Upgrades

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GamingOnLinux

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JSAUX has launched an anti-glare screen replacement for the Steam Deck, offering a 70% sRGB coverage compared to the original's 67%. While it could be a worthwhile upgrade for some, the mod requires disassembling the entire device and should be approached with caution. The availability of hardware mods for the open Steam Deck platform continues to expand. The JSAUX screen replacement is priced at $89.99.

Apple Pencil Compatibility Issues Plague Third-Party iPad Screens

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ars Technica

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Reports from repair shops and customers indicate that Apple Pencils are not functioning properly on non-genuine Apple screens, drawing squiggly lines instead of straight. Screens replaced on newer iPad models seem to have a memory chip that only allows Apple Pencil functionality if connected to the original logic board. This issue may extend beyond the iPad Pro line. Apple's insistence on being the sole repair provider and the serialization of parts has made it a target of right-to-repair campaigns. This problem with screen pairing mirrors a previous issue with the iPhone 13's Face ID module, which was later addressed with a software update.