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I'm 90% sure it won't work. I watched a lot of the presentations and have read around it. I was very excited about this. I like the lens inserts approach, the form factor and I believe they will do a very nice job of the optics, screen and smoothness of experience. However I'm pretty sure it won't talk to Steam, play games or interface with a PC based graphics card. They're going for a different approach - this is essentially an entire PC with a powerful M2 chip and a HMD as screen not an HMD interface that talks to displayport or some other video connector. 

Having said that I'm hopeful that other use cases emerge or the technology trickles down to other vendors at more affordable prices.

Varjo Aero, 5090 FE, i9-12900K, 64GB Ram, RX Viper Rudder Pedals, AuthentiKit Controls + Fulcrum Yoke

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Maybe this will be an opportunity for X-plane though.?

MSFS won't work as it is Windows-only and this device does not seem to have PCVR capability (connection to MSFS on a PC)

X-plane is and has always been very 'Apple' and runs (best?) on OSX.

This device needs a flightsimulator. What if Apple hires X-plane like MS hired Asobo and becomes a REAL competitor to MSFS with Apple's money?

 

 

 

 

Antoine v Heck
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