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Viture’s Next-Gen Beast XR Glasses Are Here And Ready To Bring An IMAX-Sized Screen To Your Face 

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Preorders have opened up for Viture’s new flagship Beast XR glasses at Amazon, and grabbing a set will also get you a free 8BitDo controller valued at $40. Billed as Viture’s new premium-display glasses, these are designed as an all-in-one solution for gaming, streaming, and productivity. Priced at $549, they’ll start shipping out on April 27. One thing to note is that the current site listing for the glasses has a $689 price tag, but you can drop it to its MSRP of $549 by clicking the coupon box.

Viture Beast XR/AR Glasses

$549 | Includes free 8Bitdo Controller

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XR glasses are essentially portable screens, allowing you to get a full-screen experience without needing to lug a monitor or a TV around with you. Viture’s new glasses step things up with a display that makes you feel like you’re sitting in front of an IMAX screen–imagine having a 174-inch TV in front of you–as each lens is powered by Sony’s latest-generation Micro-OLED panel, allowing for a 58-degree field of view with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1200p resolution per eye. These are also the brightest screens that Viture has made to date, with each one offering up to 1,250 nits of brightness.

Continue Reading at GameSpot Viture Beast XR/AR Glasses $549 | Includes free 8Bitdo Controller See at Amazon See at Best Buy Preorders have opened up for Viture’s new flagship Beast XR glasses at Amazon, and grabbing a set will also get you a free 8BitDo controller valued at $40. Billed as Viture’s new premium-display glasses, these are designed as an all-in-one solution for gaming, streaming, and productivity. Priced at $549, they’ll start shipping out on April 27. One thing to note is that the current site listing for the glasses has a $689 price tag, but you can drop it to its MSRP of $549 by clicking the coupon box.Viture Beast XR/AR Glasses$549 | Includes free 8Bitdo Controller See at Amazon XR glasses are essentially portable screens, allowing you to get a full-screen experience without needing to lug a monitor or a TV around with you. Viture’s new glasses step things up with a display that makes you feel like you’re sitting in front of an IMAX screen–imagine having a 174-inch TV in front of you–as each lens is powered by Sony’s latest-generation Micro-OLED panel, allowing for a 58-degree field of view with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1200p resolution per eye. These are also the brightest screens that Viture has made to date, with each one offering up to 1,250 nits of brightness.Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


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