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Xreal, a maker of augmented reality glasses, announced the release of a new version of Nebula for Mac, bringing spatial computing and spatial cinema to MacBook users.
The release of Nebula for Mac is in line with Apple’s Vision Pro announcement, which emphasizes bringing spatial computing to the MacBook experience.
It does not actually work with the recently announced Apple Vision Pro, though it offers spatial display functionality as an alternative to Apple Vision Pro with tech that is currently available in the market. Xreal is basically saying users don’t have to wait until next year, when the Apple Vision Pro ships, to enjoy this.
Xreal, formerly known as Nreal, said Nebula for Mac offers a flexible and enhanced AR experience, with up to three virtual displays that are spatially adjustable in terms of size, distance, and angle. This allows users to enjoy an entirely new level of flexible productivity wherever they are, with the ability to fix displays in position while enjoying the freedom of head movement, improving comfort and reducing neck pain.
Additionally, the spatial cinema mode in Nebula for Mac enables users to enjoy their favorite movies and TV shows from their hard drives on an adjustable, cinematic virtual display. Xreal spatial display technology further improves the cinematic experience by adding three degrees of freedom (3DoF), allowing users to move their head freely just like sitting in a movie theater while wearing a headset.
Nebula for Mac offers up to three virtual displays. The MacBook’s main display is mirrored and complemented by two extended displays, giving Mac users an entirely
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