In recent discussions about shifting from traditional laptops to portable computing solutions, many users have been exploring the combination of mini PCs and augmented reality (AR) glasses, like the Xreal One. Users report mixed experiences: some appreciate the mobility and convenience the setup provides, especially in scenarios where accessibility is key. However, challenges arise with software compatibility, screen resolution, and overall productivity. While some users report a satisfactory experience with clarity and functionality, others find it lacking compared to traditional setup comforts, such as higher resolutions and ease of text legibility. There is a clear divide in user sentiment, with some still preferring conventional laptops for productivity tasks due to ergonomic concerns and usability issues with AR technology. Ultimately, while the tech holds promise for specific use cases—and even represents an evolution in personal computing—widespread adoption may require improvements in product functionality and user experience.