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I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses — here’s what happened
(www.tomsguide.com)
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It's a novel idea. But despite the article's claims this is not a practical alternative to a laptop in planes, coffee shops, etc. Nor is a minipc inherently more serviceable than a laptop as others have pointed out.
For traveling, if it's a longer trip, it almost makes sense to me as you'd have it set up for a while. Though I'd do a mini ITX system. The ones with external power supplies and no drive bays or expansion slots are pretty small. But even then, I don't feel like this would be significantly better than a laptop. And that's a lot to buy for a niche use case.
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At this point, something like a steam deck would go better with the glasses, at least it has its own battery
That's actually pretty cool idea. Wasn't there some effort by Valve to support VR anyway on the Deck?
Idk about VR, the hardware is kinda weak, but just projecting the screen should be easy