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RayNeo GT Max Owner Gets 307-Inch Cinema Permit for Zero Square Feet
Municipal cinema offices have begun processing applications tied to the wearer’s location after RayNeo announced the $399 GT Max, whose virtual display scales to 307 inches, for September 4 retail release.
The new personal-theater form asks a wearer to provide an auditorium address, seating capacity, and projection corridor for a display with no visible wall, room, or seats. Its address field accepts wherever the glasses are worn, so an apartment, an airplane row, and a checkout line can all be entered as venues.
Officials added the paperwork after RayNeo announced the GT and GT Max on August 21. The $399 GT Max, scheduled for retail distribution on September 4, scales its virtual display to a 307-inch maximum, triggering an occupancy plan that can document the wearer but not the auditorium.
The first application lists “cinema: 307-inch, zero square feet.” It receives an “APPROVED—ZERO SQUARE FEET” stamp, while the address line remains blank and the occupancy box is checked.
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RayNeo’s new GT Max glasses triggered an emergency expansion of municipal cinema infrastructure after users began reporting 307-inch screens appearing in apartments, airplanes, and checkout lines. The company said the display remains personal, while local officials prepared permits for invisible auditoriums and asked residents to stop reserving seats in other people’s fields of view.
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RayNeo announced its GT and GT Max AR glasses on August 21, 2026; the $399 GT Max can scale its virtual display to 307 inches and is scheduled for retail distribution on September 4.
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