dnovraD: Gods, those scrolling websites are a goddamned nadir of sensible design.
Make me aim a bow and arrow at the volume controls while you're at it. Give me a data sheet and a brief description, I'll be much happier.
Well, I can't access the website from this machine at the moment (I think it is yet another Firefox update) so I'll give you some from my other laptop. (Lack of English sentences included, free.)
UP TO 135inch (at 3metres) screen size. […] (As weird as it is to use metric and imperial I actually understand that; I guess schooling in Europe and the USA has helped to cement both measurement systems.)
10% bigger display. Our mixed reality glasses just got an upgrade: a 10% larger display. […] (This seems to be about the latest rendition of the spectacles, versus the most recently deprecated.)
No Blurry Edges. (Our larger display ensures zero blur from centre to every edge for the majority of users.[…])
Play Your Favourite Games EVERYWHERE. (Lots of little screens filled with gaming characters, few of whom I recognize, so they must be the latest AAA games.)
Best Hardware + Strongest Software = The Ultimate Experience! Levelling up your gaming, streaming, and productivity. (No details.)
What's in the box:
Glasses case, USB-C to Magnetic Connector Cable, Nosepads: 4 sizes, Anti-clip Hair Cover, the spectacles themselves.
Extras include a (dual) lens cap and gaming accessories, like a compatible 8BITDO game controller, HDMI adaptor for earlier iPhones, neckband, etc. (All of them cost so much they might as well be sold by Gucci.) Official partner of PSPlay!
Apart from that the only information about resolution is the Full-HD 1080p, which is less than the screen resolution I have with the MacBook (though the dot pitch is greater since the apparent magnification is greater.)
So, actually, on second thoughts, I doubt I will bother. It IS about a quarter of the price of an Apple brand monitor (and about the same, or a bit less than, a comparable monitor from Dell, etc.)