Nreal Air AR glasses will soon have Windows support. The business unveiled Nebula for Windows, which enables you to virtually view your PC on an ultra-wide panel.
Nreal claims that the most popular application for its glasses—which connect to an external device and display material on a personal virtual screen—is gaming. According to a recent poll, 68 percent of Nreal Air customers use their glasses for gaming, therefore Windows support is a high priority, according to the business.
According to the business, Windows customers will benefit from a 21:9 virtual curved gaming monitor. According to Nreal, the configuration is best for players of cockpit games, where having a broad field of view is useful. Nebula for Windows will also support three degrees of freedom (3-DoF), which means it will track your head rotations and motions but won’t lean or move through space.
Although Nreal hasn’t yet specified a precise release date, it will demonstrate Windows functionality this week at GDC 2023 in San Francisco. Additionally, it will display “next-gen casual AR games for mobile” there, as the business aims to encourage more Android game creation for the well-liked wearable.