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We are bringing new understanding to entrepreneurs and product strategists on AugmentedReality and everything related to it, including AI and Computer Vision. The last time Irena and I collaborated, we wrote a book, Infinite Retina , that Qualcomm’s head of Augmented and Virtual Reality, Hugo Swart, reviewed as a “must read.”
MagicLeap – Tried it. Hado AR headset – this is the augmentedreality dodgeball headset that went viral about a year ago. Can’t justify buying another PC VR headset right now though. Thought it was ok. Can’t see that it’s worth the price tag though, especially not for educators. Valve Index – Not tried it. Would love to.
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