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Despite securing $280 million from Japan’s largest telecom earlier this summer, we’ve heard surprisingly little from the multi-billion dollar AR startup of late regarding its flagship headset, MagicLeap One. Image courtesy MagicLeap, Weta Workshop. Check out MagicLeap’s full blogpost for more detail.
Like the first HoloLens the device also enables glasses wearers to simply slot the device in front of their spectacles (distinct advantage compared to MagicLeap). Tim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic Games, then took to the stage to say that Unreal Engine 4 support would also be arriving on the HoloLens 2.
Until recently, Brian Kane has been highlighting more experiential demos - like one that puts a porthole to the ocean in your living room - to highlight the power of the MagicLeap, and of spatial computing in general. MagicLeap is one of these MagicLeap devices, you put it on, and your whole world is spatial computing.
In Europe, there are venues in Britain, Spain, France, Serbia (by raw play stats it’s the most popular area in the EU; don’t ask me why), and Russia. As platforms for LBAR is conceptually better Hololens or MagicLeap? MagicLeap is one of the most popular AR glasses in this moment(Image by MagicLeap).
So another big area that I’m seeing sort of early indication with, especially when I went to the Laval Virtual in France — it’s an expo that’s going for the last 21 years — this concept of open innovation. Both the Hololens 2 and the MagicLeap are shipping with eye tracking. It’s amazing.
So another big area that I'm seeing sort of early indication with, especially when I went to the Laval Virtual in France -- it's an expo that's going for the last 21 years -- this concept of open innovation. Both the Hololens 2 and the MagicLeap are shipping with eye tracking. So collaboration and communication. It's amazing.
So another big area that I’m seeing sort of early indication with, especially when I went to the Laval Virtual in France — it’s an expo that’s going for the last 21 years — this concept of open innovation. Both the Hololens 2 and the MagicLeap are shipping with eye tracking. It’s amazing.
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