Photo: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Exclusive presentation of the Mixed Reality Laptop at CES 2025.
Revolution in Computing: A Laptop Without a Screen?
At CES 2025, a groundbreaking innovation made waves: a Mixed Reality Laptop that replaces the traditional screen with an Augmented Reality (AR) headset. Instead of looking at a physical display, the system projects digital content directly into the user’s field of view. But how practical is this technology for everyday use? And what advantages does it offer for industries, design, architecture, and collaborative work?
Mixed Reality Laptop replaces traditional displays
Photo: © Ulrich Buckenlei | An AR headset projects digital content into the environment.
Virtual Screens with Adjustable Transparency
A key feature of this laptop is the ability to project digital content in real-time into the user’s natural field of vision. Users can adjust the transparency of virtual screens, ranging from fully immersive to a partial overlay of the environment.
- Flexible Work: Virtual monitors can be freely placed in any environment.
- Adjustable Visibility: Transparency control allows a balance between reality and digital content.
- Enhanced Display: Large workspaces without a physical monitor.
For creative professionals and data-intensive applications, this new way of using screens could open up entirely new dimensions of working.
3D Modeling in Mixed Reality
Photo: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Precise work with interactive 3D models.
Revolution in Computing: A Laptop Without a Screen?
At CES 2025, a groundbreaking innovation made waves: a Mixed Reality Laptop that replaces the traditional screen with an Augmented Reality (AR) headset. Instead of looking at a physical display, the system projects digital content directly into the user’s field of view. But how practical is this technology for everyday use? And what advantages does it offer for industries, design, architecture, and collaborative work?
Mixed Reality Laptop replaces traditional displays
Photo: © Ulrich Buckenlei | An AR headset projects digital content into the environment.
Virtual Screens with Adjustable Transparency
A key feature of this laptop is the ability to project digital content in real-time into the user’s natural field of vision. Users can adjust the transparency of virtual screens, ranging from fully immersive to a partial overlay of the environment.
- Flexible Work: Virtual monitors can be freely placed in any environment.
- Adjustable Visibility: Transparency control allows a balance between reality and digital content.
- Enhanced Display: Large workspaces without a physical monitor.
For creative professionals and data-intensive applications, this new way of using screens could open up entirely new dimensions of working.
3D Modeling in Mixed Reality
Photo: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Precise work with interactive 3D models.
Optimized for Design, Architecture, and Industrial Applications
The Mixed Reality Laptop enables working with complex 3D models in an interactive environment. It offers significant advantages for industries such as architecture, mechanical engineering, and Industry 4.0.
- Real-Time Visualization: Direct interaction with 3D objects without physical models.
- CAD Integration: Support for professional technical planning software.
- Error Minimization: Simulations and testing before physical implementation.
With immersive visualization, errors can be detected early, and processes can be optimized.
Contact Persons:
Ulrich Buckenlei (Creative Director)
Mobile: +49 152 53532871
Email: ulrich.buckenlei@visoric.com
Nataliya Daniltseva (Project Manager)
Mobile: +49 176 72805705
Email: nataliya.daniltseva@visoric.com
Address:
VISORIC GmbH
Bayerstraße 13
D-80335 Munich