Back in the 1980s, William Gibson’s science fiction novels envisioned a coming dystopian future where cyberspace was accessed with head-mounted interfaces. (While “high above it all burn corporate galaxies and the cold spiral arms of military systems…
Hamilton says in an email interview that Nreal’s micro-OLED screens can give cyberpunk makers a full HD display “with a decent field of view.”
In William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer, the protagonist named his cyberdeck “Hosaka” — so Hamilton has done the same.
Writing from his home-grown cyberdeck, Hamilton said he felt like we’ve finally achieved a piece of that future that we were always promised.