The company Sightful (Israel) has just announced a laptop without a screen. As long as the AR glasses are connected to the computer, where the user looks, it is the screen.
Spacetop's virtual screen is said to remain the same, even when you move with the glasses – Photo: SIGHTFUL
Called Spacetop, the glass will project a screen up to 100 inches in any space the user wants to work in.
Using a proprietary operating system called Spacetop OS, this laptop will allow multiple windows to be opened in parallel on a virtual desktop called “Canvas”.
Spacetop also provides a new level of privacy when working in public spaces, when only the user can see the screen.
In addition, because the glass is transparent, users do not miss what is happening around them while using the computer.
Spacetop's AR glasses for connectivity are neatly packed into the keyboard – Photo: SIGHTFUL
In terms of specifications, the manufacturer says that Spacetop will use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset with Aredeno 650 GPU.
Spacetop OS is based on an open source version of Android. It will have 8 GB of memory and 256 GB of internal storage; WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1 are built in; and two USB-C sockets, one of which can be used to charge the machine from 0 – 80% in less than two hours.
The keyboard and glass combo weighs about 1.5kg. The whole system has a height of 4cm, a width of 26.6cm and a depth of 24.9cm. Glasses with built-in headphones.
The company has not yet announced the price of this particular computer. However, journalist Seth Weintraub at the news site 9to5Mac — who received the device — assumed it would cost $2,000.
Source: SIGHTFUL


