With theoretically perfect AR (e.g. AR contact lenses with perfect pass through), it would be better than anything you use a screen for today, because it would be a strict superset of today’s experience.
Imagine using your phone but you don’t have to hold it up to your face, or tilt your head to look at it. You don’t need to sit at a desk, because your work screen is wherever you are.
If you really want the old experience, you could make the contacts emulate a fixed display in space, or on top of a soap bar.
The goggles today are much worse than the theoretically perfect version, but it isn’t clear where the experiential threshold is for “better”.
Imagine using your phone but you don’t have to hold it up to your face, or tilt your head to look at it. You don’t need to sit at a desk, because your work screen is wherever you are.
If you really want the old experience, you could make the contacts emulate a fixed display in space, or on top of a soap bar.
The goggles today are much worse than the theoretically perfect version, but it isn’t clear where the experiential threshold is for “better”.