Controversial Oculus founder Palmer Luckey has posted a conceptual teardown of the Creator Edition on his personal blog, calling the augmented reality headset a "tragedy in the classical sense."
Microsoft recently added HoloLens AR headset demos to its retail stores, letting mall shoppers go hands-on with a potentially transformative technology. Underscore potentially.
Magic Leap is taking orders for its first product, the $2,295 Magic Leap One Creator Edition augmented reality glasses. It superimposes computer-animated imagery on...
While developers in six U.S. cities can order Magic Leap One today, early hands-on tests suggest that regular consumers may want to hold off until "ML2" or "ML3," which are already in the works.
Developers have apparently unearthed details on Magic Leap One's field of view -- the "augmented" portion of your vision -- and it's only a little better than Microsoft's HoloLens, not the great leap forward people have been expecting.
After four years, Magic Leap announced today that it will begin shipping the Magic Leap One Creator Edition to developers this summer. The company also confirmed that it is using an Nvidia Tegra X2 multi-core processor inside the unit's wearable puck-shaped computer housing, LightPack.
Microsoft will reportedly use Qualcomm's affordable new Snapdragon XR1 platform for HoloLens 2, a decision that could radically improve the headset's price and appeal to mainstream users.