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[return to "My first year at Magic Leap and the opportunity ahead"]
1. leetro+Y6[view] [source] 2021-10-12 11:40:38
>>74d-fe+(OP)
If you have not experienced the magic leap videos do not do it justice.

Heres my video flying inside my house:

https://youtu.be/Grlk03MdScQ

The jaw dropping aspects:

- it correctly knows when to mask for the column

- it does lighting effects from the planes headlights

- it does particle collisions with my furniture when it crashes

- it crashes by detecting i hit the wall

It really is amazing tech but it is very unpolished. But I am very hopeful they keep pushing and it gets cheaper and more people can experience it and develop for it.

This is like the amiga. We are at the infancy of AR.

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2. Aunche+nj[view] [source] 2021-10-12 13:22:17
>>leetro+Y6
Is this much different from the Hololens?
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3. croes+sk[view] [source] 2021-10-12 13:28:13
>>Aunche+nj
Hololens 1 and Magic Leap don't have much of a difference. The Magic Leap has a greater FOV
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4. buster+hy[view] [source] 2021-10-12 14:38:21
>>croes+sk
And yet ML had to raise almost $5B to get to around ballpark with the Hololens which I assure you Microsoft invested substantially less money into and already has tens of billions in government contracts committed to use the thing.
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5. leetro+Ep1[view] [source] 2021-10-12 18:50:54
>>buster+hy
What they could do, if they figure out the right play, with the right hardware, is make this a really compelling active entertainment device. You already saw haw popular Pokemon Go was... I think locking eyeballs to locations has VC's interested.
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