Windows support is coming to Nreal Air AR glasses. The company announced Nebula for Windows, which lets you view your PC on the virtual equivalent of an ultra-wide monitor.
Nreal says gaming is the top use for its glasses, which connect to an external device to display content on a private virtual screen. The company cited a recent survey showing that 68 percent of Nreal Air owners use the glasses for gaming, making Windows support a top priority.
The company says Windows users will enjoy a virtual curved gaming monitor with a 21:9 aspect ratio. Nreal suggests that the setup is particularly ideal for fans of cockpit games where a wide field of view is useful. In addition, Nebula for Windows will support three degrees of freedom (3-DoF), meaning it follows the movements and rotations of your head but does not lean or move in space.
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Nreal hasn’t announced an exact release date, but it will show Windows support at GDC 2023 in San Francisco this week. It will also showcase “next-gen casual AR games for mobile” there as the company looks to spark more Android gaming development for the popular wearable.