This seems to be the obvious killer feature (what NReal has been tackling for a while now).
What's interesting is they're marketing 4K for each eyes, which I assume means that a display taking a third of the vision area would have a third a third of that resolution to display text etc. That's not unworkable, but we currently already have actual 4K monitors, only for a screen, and having two 4K monitors on a table should give an uncomparatively sharper image than what the headset is offering at best.
Basically, a 4K resolution per eye is impressive, but actually not that much to work with if we're comparing it to real world equivalents.
What's interesting is they're marketing 4K for each eyes, which I assume means that a display taking a third of the vision area would have a third a third of that resolution to display text etc. That's not unworkable, but we currently already have actual 4K monitors, only for a screen, and having two 4K monitors on a table should give an uncomparatively sharper image than what the headset is offering at best.
Basically, a 4K resolution per eye is impressive, but actually not that much to work with if we're comparing it to real world equivalents.