(Bloomberg) — Meta Platforms Inc., seeking to turn its burgeoning smart glasses into a must-have product, on Wednesday unveiled its first version with a built-in screen.
The latest model, the $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display, features a screen in the right lens. It can show text messages, video calls turn-by-turn directions in maps, visual results from queries to Meta’s AI service, photos, music controls and a digital viewfinder for the camera.
In an interview ahead of their launch, Andrew Bosworth, Meta’s chief technology officer, called the new glasses…








