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Inside Magic Leap, the World's Most Secretive Startup

Inside Magic Leap, the World's Most Secretive Startup

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The world's hottest startup isn't located in Silicon Valley-it's in suburban Florida. WIRED explores what Magic Leap's mind-bending technology tells us about the future of virtual reality
Date: 2022-07-06

Comments and reviews: 10


This seems like they're trying to market some new standard something that competes with Microsoft's Holo Lens, Microsoft's Holo Lens uses advanced AR & in guessing this is the -new different- marketing, like a new next AR that's so much better than plain old AR. looks like holo lens to me, only it uses magic.
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Sounds like a magic money pit to me. Seems no different than HoloLens if you ask me which Microsoft is already baking into their OS and development infrastructure. How is anything going to disrupt that? You can promise anything in the world to investors if you don't actually have anything on the market.
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This has got to be one of the worst pitches I've ever seen in my life.
Promises with no direct goals, deadlines, or disclose-able achievements of any kind. There's nothing worth reporting on if there's nothing to show. What a waste of people's time.

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Brother this is real. High tech businessmen want it kept secret. If it comes to play why do I need FHD, UHD or OLED flat screen TV for. This will be more reliable if it becomes sensitive to human touch. Welcome to Starks Technology.
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What if you use contact lenses as the magic goggles just like that one episode of Futurama. I know it would be hard because of how small and thin it would be but does anybody know what I-m talking about?
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Rony and all his fellow scammers at Magic Leap have finally hit the skids and are going down the tubes. Glad to see and hear they're all getting their comeuppance at last. Good riddance to bad rubbish
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Yeah this is a lot of hot air. no prototype no patent not even an idea what the end product would be. just -gimme money for my dream- and -have some CGI- exploitative sacks of garbage.
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1k for a headset.
i paid 1k just to make a performant pc. one that runs today's games relatively well.
one that is somewhat vr ready.

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I really expect magic leap evolve this technology so that it may get into common households too, rather being another geeky gadget.
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1: 33 he just said they were showing pictures to us, but made sound it like some crazy science. Guess he went to marketing class.
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