Gadgets
World’s First Screen less Laptop Is Here—Welcome to the Future of Computing
- Portability meets productivity: Suited for tight spaces like café tables or flights, giving users multiple virtual screens
- Privacy by design: Only visible to the user—no more shoulder-surfing worries .
- Future‑forward ergonomics: Heads‑up work reduces neck strain, more like a desktop setup in a laptop-sized shell .

User Experience & Limitations
- Comfortable AR glasses with dimming and storage built into the laptop lid
- Limitations:
- High entry cost at $1,900.
- Still tethered to the base unit—not yet fully wireless
- Virtual screen may require head movements; minor lag reported.
- Target users: “Web-forward” professionals—writers, editors, remote workers
Real-World Use Cases
- Ideal for travel: creates a stable virtual screen even on the go (e.g. planes, trains) with “travel mode.”
- Offers productivity boost in confined spaces, such as cramped flights .
Challenges & Future Outlook
- As a first-of-its-kind product, consumer readiness is uncertain—similar to Apple Vision Pro
- Sightful is VC‑backed and founded by ex‑Magic Leap execs—future models may refine performance and cost
- If successful, AR laptops could redefine mobile computing—look for lighter, fully wireless models in future.