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Make it cost less that $2K and enable the use of a standard OS and I'd give it a go. Would also be great if the glasses could somehow not be wired, but trying to power them for any length of time would be a pain.
"Instead it has two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports that you can use to connect peripherals including AR glasses that come with the device"
OOOR... wacky idea... release the glasses for use on any device with the proper ports...
Not the same company but Andrew Ethan Zeng on Youtube tested the XREAL Air AR Glasses. He was able to connect the glasses directly to his phone and his Macbook. Note, they did sponsor the video and reviews aren't exactly great. His video is really informative though.
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There is xreal, nreal, rokid... Plenty of manufacturers to pick with, and you can spare money for a regular laptop.