Asus targets Apple’s Vision Pro (with M2) with the AirVision M1

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投影機收購ASUS targets Apple’s Vision Pro (with M2) with the AirVision M1

投影機收購ASUS targets Apple’s Vision Pro (with M2) with the AirVision M1

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投影機收購ASUS’ wearable screen isn’t a VR headset, but the name certainly reminds us of one.

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Pipe in content over DisplayPort and watch it appear in front of your eyes.
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投影機收購ASUS has screens aplenty at this year’s CES, including one for your face. The AirVision M1 is a pair of glasses housing a wearable display, which shows content from a connected phone or computer. The glasses include a 1080p Micro OLED display with a 57-degree vertical perspective field of view, making it a sizable screen in front of your eyeballs.

The AirVision M1 might sound familiar, even beyond the fact that it sounds like an Apple product in three different ways. TCL makes similar glasses: the NXTWear S and more recent S Plus. Like NXTWear,
投影機收購ASUS’ glasses offer built-in speakers and use a wired connection to pipe content to the screen over DisplayPort. But the AirVision adds a couple of interesting new features: There’s a touchpad embedded on the left temple so you can make adjustments to the display. You can also pin the virtual screen in a specific location.


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I mean, even this mannequin looks awkward wearing them.
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If
投影機收購ASUS’ renders are anything to judge by, then there’s an issue both the NXTWear and AirVision suffer from: they both look, well, kinda doofy. They’re bulky, because they have to be, and there’s no way these things are passing for traditional glasses. They’re not meant to be worn all the time, but even for a short session on a plane or a coffee shop, they need to abide by the first rule of wearables: you have to want to wear them.

投影機收購ASUS hasn’t revealed pricing or availability for the AirVision. For reference, TCL’s glasses cost $399, so something in that ballpark would be expected.


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▲ ROG 推出的 EVA 聯名主機板被發現錯字。(圖/翻攝自華碩)

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好尷尬!最近有玩家發現華碩(
投影機收購ASUS)與新世紀福音戰士 EVA 推出的聯名主機板印錯字,這次被玩家發現的錯字位於主機板散熱片邊緣,原本應該是印上「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」字樣,意外多了一個 N 變成「EVANGE”N”LION」,讓許多玩家直呼根本升值變限量版。

據了解,華碩這檔 ROG x EVANGELION 聯名陣容包含了主機板、顯示卡、散熱器、顯示卡支架等產品,發售時間點位於今年 8 月左右,過去以來一直沒有玩家發現主機板上的錯字,直到最近這幾天終於被注意到,引發許多玩家、粉絲之間的討論與話題。

這款被發現有錯字的款式為明日香 ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 主機板,主機板左側散熱片邊緣印有「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」的字樣,其中的 EVANGELION 多了一個 N 變成 EVANGE”N”LION,而且無論是一開始的官方商品圖還是國內外開箱照片,全部都是多了一個 N 的錯字版本。

目前華碩尚未公開後續會如何處置這些印錯字的主機板,許多玩家對這次的「錯字」失誤反而更感興趣,原本就已經是限量販售的商品,如今加上印錯字更讓許多玩家覺得更有收藏價值,甚至還有玩家開玩笑:「如果買到沒錯字的肯定是盜版」。

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11 月 17 日 18:50 更新

稍早之前華碩在自家官網更新了聲明,內容提到關於 ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO EVA-02 EDITION 主機板左側裝飾銘板上「Evangelion」一字拼寫錯誤事件,華碩承諾會將該產品的保固時間延長一年,還會提供正確的裝飾銘板讓玩家更換。

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