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6 days agoI have Viture glasses I use with my steamdeck. It functions like a monitor that is always in front of your face. They have a program for windows that works more like a VR workspace, but nothing for Linux yet.
I have Viture glasses I use with my steamdeck. It functions like a monitor that is always in front of your face. They have a program for windows that works more like a VR workspace, but nothing for Linux yet.
It will be used to track who owns a gun!
Maybe not, but the fact that it could, should get them to oppose it.
Cutting junior employees today sounds like a great option, until 10 years down the road you realize you don’t have any experienced people to backfill the senior employees who are leaving.
It’s very handy for travel. Instead of being head down looking at the deck, I can have my head in any position and see the screen. On long trips, I’ll take my Bluetooth travel keyboard and mouse and use the deck in desktop mode.
There’s an optional splitter for it, my partner and I use it to watch movies. Laying down in bed, not cranking our necks, we can turn over or adjust and still see the screen perfectly.
One downside is the edges can be a bit blurry. I’m not sure if this is from the projection or from the prescription lense inserts though. It can also get a bit heavy from using it for too long. But I’ve never noticed a headache from eye strain.
I’ve never used the virtual workspace mode, so not sure how that works.