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AR Glasses You Can Be Seen In

Tech Trends VR

Are we finally getting closer to affordable, good-looking AR wearables? Magic Leap makes you look like a Minion, and even though I personally think the HoloLens looks much cooler (hey, what can I say, I’m a geek) I will also admit that it feels on the heavy side after prolonged use.

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AR Glasses You’d Be Happy To Be Caught Dead In

VRScout

Are we finally getting closer to affordable, good-looking AR wearables? Magic Leap makes you look like a Minion, and even though I personally think the HoloLens looks much cooler (hey, what can I say, I’m a geek), I will admit that you begin to feel the considerable weight of the device after prolonged use. Image Credit: Vuzix.

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What is the Spatial Web?

AR Insider

era, which has driven adoption from 1 billion Internet users in 2005 to nearly 4 billion in 2019. marks the rise of AR and VR headsets, smart glasses, wearables, and sensors. Magic Leap has put forth the term Magicverse, a more playful version of a global digital twin that inspires visions of the fantastical.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. 2010, we had wearable technologies like the Fitbits, the Apple Watch, so forth and so on. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leaps. And in the 90s we had the laptops.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images' Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He's been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. 2010, we had wearable technologies like the Fitbits, the Apple Watch, so forth and so on. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leaps. And in the 90s we had the laptops. And year 2000 we had the smartphones.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. 2010, we had wearable technologies like the Fitbits, the Apple Watch, so forth and so on. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leaps. And in the 90s we had the laptops.