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Meta's pushing the brakes on its Ray-Ban Display glasses rollout worldwide. Here's the deal: inventory's running thin, and U.S. demand's been absolutely crushing expectations. Rather than stretching themselves too thin across global markets, they're prioritizing to meet the intense domestic appetite first. It's a classic supply-and-demand puzzle—when you've got hardware flying off shelves stateside, you've got to recalibrate your distribution strategy. This move signals serious consumer interest in spatial computing and wearable AR tech, even as production capacity remains the real bottleneck. The delay doesn't kill momentum; it just reshuffles the timeline.