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Haspinger also added The two big trends are GenAI and spatial computing. So we have the typical devices like HoloLens, Meta Quest 2, MagicLeap, and Lenovo VRX, but also tablets running on iOS, for example, as an easy introduction – but our main focus is the HMDs. But we focus mainly on HMDs.
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MagicLeap One is one example of this sequence playing out, and the company has paid for it. So to further underscore that trend, we’ve collected the latest evidence in direct quotes from Zuckerberg and Speigel. Consumers have also been turned off to some degree. Here they are (emphasis ours).
Interfaces and information displays are multiplying, and immersive technology will only intensify this trend. The advent of technology like MagicLeap – a game changing mixed reality headset – will trigger a new way of looking at space and content, because we are designing the spaces with which you think: spatial computers.
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