For two glorious weeks, Leo used Project Oasis daily. He worked on spreadsheets from a virtual beach. He watched movies on a cinema screen floating above a cyberpunk city. He even taught his mom how to use Zoom while she sat in a virtual log cabin.
He launched a game. Not a simple 2D game— Cyberpunk 2077 . The Pico 4’s pancake lenses made everything crisp. He moved his head. The latency? Imperceptible. He felt like a god.
“Project Oasis v2.0 available. Update?”
And the best part? It was faster than the paid version. No stutter. No compression artifacts.
Leo hesitated. The file was only 3MB. Skeptical but desperate, he downloaded it.
He typed the numbers. Pressed Connect .
He had heard the whispers on forums. People said you could stream your PC desktop to the Pico 4 for free using open-source tools. But the guides were a maze of GitHub links, command lines, and conflicting advice.