Device for general purpose augmentation - "ACUMA"? (GPT-3 invented the name)

So it’d be like having that computer that uses gestures like the one in minority report except it’s AR and has haptic feedback and is in a suit so you’d have it 24/7. Plus imagine what you could do by adding sensors. You could, say, add sensors to detect electromagnetic fields emitted by wires with power flowing through them and use the haptic gloves to feel that. Imagine how many jobs could be improved if you could just have something like this that can do a ton of stuff by just connecting a cheap sensor to something like this. Plus it’d have a browser. Think how cool it’d be to tell someone “Hold on, let me look that up” then without pulling out a phone or anything just throw open an AR browser window and look something up. Speaking of phones, many Android phones support video output over the USB c port. You could dock your phone in a pocket or something and have the screen show up in a resizable ar window that would feel and possibly even look like a real screen (or it could be sci-fi -y and be slightly transparent. But still haptic feedback helps). Also think what you could do with a VNC client. You could have a pc available 24/7 with a massive hi res monitor available just with a gesture (with a keyboard and mouse). It’s basically a new form of computing.