Meet Sightful Spacetop G1, a screen-less laptop that comes with AR glasses
Sightful, which is an Israel-based company, has introduced its new laptop.
The fun part here is the company has replaced the screen of the laptop with AR glasses.
You get two OLED screens on the AR glasses and each has a 1080p and a refresh rate of 90Hz.
In the past couple of years, technology has gone way beyond what we had imagined. I am talking about artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, and whatnot. These new advancements in tech just keep blowing up our minds. I am here to talk about another such innovation today that will legit blow your mind and who knows it might be the future of laptops. An Israeli company has introduced the Sightful Spacetop G1, a new laptop that doesn’t have a screen. Let me tell you more about it.
SurveyHow does Sightful Spacetop G1 work?
Sightful, which is an Israel-based company, has introduced its new laptop. The fun part here is that the company has replaced the screen of the laptop with Augmented Reality (AR) glasses. Yes! You get a keyboard, a trackpad, and an AR glass. This laptop is called Sightful Spacetop G1. You get a 100-inch virtual display, forget our usual 13-14-inch laptops. You can divide this large display into multiple workspaces too. It competes directly with the Apple Vision Pro and the Meta Quest 3.
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Specifications and price

Coming to its specifications, you get two OLED screens on the AR glasses. Each has a 1080p and a refresh rate of 90Hz. You also get a built-in microphone and speakers with the glasses. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon QCS8550 chipset, paired with 16GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage which is pretty decent for everyday tasks such as web browsing, emailing, presentations, and spreadsheet editing.
If you wear sunglasses, then you can even get custom prescription lenses. You can currently preorder it with a $100 refundable deposit and is priced at $1,900 which is approx Rs 1,60,000. If you preorder it, you get an additional $200 off.
So, Will you buy it or not?
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