In the ongoing human search for immersive experience within ever-smaller devices, ASUS has released the ROG XREAL R1—augmented reality glasses that conjure a 171-inch virtual display from a 91-gram frame. Priced at 849 euros and arriving in Spain on June 4, 2026, the device asks whether the screen we carry need not be the screen we see. It is a quiet but consequential proposition: that the boundary between portable and expansive may finally be dissolving.
ASUS ROG XREAL R1: Micro-OLED AR Glasses Transform Laptops Into 171-Inch Virtual Displays
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ASUS launches premium AR glasses (€849) with Micro-OLED displays targeting gaming market, signaling growing consumer demand for spatial computing and portable display solutions.
Consumers gain portable high-resolution display alternatives for gaming and productivity, reducing need for external monitors. Premium pricing (€849) limits adoption to enthusiast segment. Enables laptop/console gaming on-the-go with large virtual screens, improving user experience but requiring significant upfront investment.
Potential regulatory focus on AR device safety standards (eye strain, photochromic lens standards), data privacy for spatial tracking features, and electromagnetic emissions. May prompt consumer protection guidelines for emerging spatial computing category.