The Death of the Screen:
Spatial Computing
We spent 50 years trapping the internet behind rectangle glass. In 2025, the glass breaks. We stop looking at computers, and start living inside them.
Apple Vision Pro 2
The brute force approach. Insane 8K screens, M5 chips, and total immersion. It's a computer on your face.
- Eye Tracking Navigation
- 100% Isolation Capability
Meta Orion
The elegant approach. Real holographic overlay on clear glass. It looks like normal thick frames, but puts holograms in your world.
- Neural Wristband Control
- True See-Through Glass
Under the Hood
How do you trick the brain into believing a hologram is real? You need sub-millimeter precision.
MicroOLED (Pass-through)
Used by Apple. Tiny screens (size of a postage stamp) with 23 million pixels.
Waveguides (See-through)
Used by Meta Orion. Silicon Carbide lenses that bounce light directly into your retina. True AR.
The Privacy Dilemma
Spatial computing knows more about you than any phone ever could.
- Gaze TrackingAdvertisers will know exactly how long you looked at a Coke can vs a Pepsi can.
- Room MappingThe device builds a 3D mesh of your bedroom, knowing exactly what furniture and products you own.
Why This Changes Everything
Infinite Canvas
Your monitor size is no longer limited by your desk. You can have a 100-inch screen for movies, a dedicated Spotify window floating by your coffee machine, and your calendar pinned to the wall.
Presence, Not Connection
Zoom calls feel like watching TV. Spatial Personas make it feel like the person is actually sitting on your couch. The psychological feeling of "being there" is solved.
When do smartphones die?
Prediction: By 2030, mobile phones will be "compute bricks" in our pockets, while we interact purely through lightweight glasses.