Remote Access Apps Work, Until You Actually Need Performance
- Roger Theophanous
- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read
Most remote desktop tools are fine, until you try to do real work.
Logging in, opening files, basic tasks, no problem.
But the moment you push them, Unreal Engine, 3D rendering, AI workloads, high-resolution environments, things start to break.
Lag shows up. Visual quality drops. Inputs feel delayed.
You’re connected, but you’re not working properly.
Where tools like Parsec fall short
Tools like Parsec get closer than most.
But they still hit the same wall.
They were designed for:
sustained high-resolution workloads
real-time interaction under load
consistent, low-latency performance
But you simply can't beat internet Latency. Even though they tried to fight it, you can still feel it.
Not always immediately, but enough to slow you down, interrupt flow, and make you adjust how you work.
That’s the problem. Also, they don't even support iOS access officially and with the Unity acquisition, development seems to have halted.
This isn’t about access, it’s about usability
If your work depends on performance, remote access isn’t just about logging in.
It needs to feel local.
No delay between input and response
No drop in clarity when things get heavy
No compromise when switching devices
Anything less, and you’re working around the tool instead of with it.
Where LoLa is different
LoLa is built for performance from the ground up.
Not adapted. Not optimised after the fact.
Built for it.
High-resolution streaming, up to 8K
Ultra-low latency
Up to 480fps for real-time interaction
This isn’t remote control.
It’s full use of a machine, from anywhere.

Unreal Engine running on a tablet.
What that actually looks like
Running Unreal Engine at 4K from an iPad, with no noticeable lag.
An interior designer producing full 3D renders from a MacBook Air, sitting in a beach bar in Cyprus.
High-performance workflows running on lightweight devices, without compromise.
That’s not a demo. That’s real usage.
The bigger shift, you don’t need the hardware anymore
Most remote tools assume you already own a powerful machine.
That’s the limitation.
LoLa removes it.
With Cloud PCs, you spin up high-performance environments on demand and access them instantly.
No expensive local setup. No hardware bottlenecks.
Your device becomes irrelevant.
What this changes
You’re no longer tied to a desk or a specific machine.
You don’t upgrade hardware just to keep up.
You don’t accept slower performance because you’re remote.
You just work, properly, wherever you are.
The reality
Remote work solved access years ago.
It didn’t solve performance.
That’s why people still tolerate lag, workarounds, and limitations.
LoLa removes that layer completely.



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