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Magic Leap is Selling Its First AR Headset for Just $550

Road to VR

It looks like Magic Leap is holding a barn burner of a sale on its first AR headset, Magic Leap 1, as the one-time $2,300 device can now be had for $550. As first reported by GMW3 , Magic Leap appears to be flushing excess stock of the 2018-era AR headset via the Amazon-owned online retailer Woot. . CPU: 2 Denver 2.0

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

Not to be outdone, Microsoft finally confirmed that the not-so-secret Project Scorpio (an excellent codename decision) is bringing high fidelity VR to Xbox. While “VRSE” seemed to be a challenge for some to pronounce, “Within” could be a challenge to Google. Want to do a demo?

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Using XR to Enhance the Hardhat, with Trimble’s Jordan Lawver

XR for Business Podcast

It might seem like a small, even simple fix, to attach an AR device to a hardhat, but according to Trimble’s Mixed Reality expert, Jordan Lawver, such a simple fix exponentially expands the capabilities of folks working in heavy industry. We Trimble actually just built another building here on our Denver campus. Hey, everyone.

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Using XR to Enhance the Hardhat, with Trimble’s Jordan Lawver

XR for Business Podcast

It might seem like a small, even simple fix, to attach an AR device to a hardhat, but according to Trimble’s Mixed Reality expert, Jordan Lawver, such a simple fix exponentially expands the capabilities of folks working in heavy industry. We Trimble actually just built another building here on our Denver campus. Hey, everyone.

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Using XR to Enhance the Hardhat, with Trimble's Jordan Lawver

XR for Business Podcast

It might seem like a small, even simple fix, to attach an AR device to a hardhat, but according to Trimble's Mixed Reality expert, Jordan Lawver, such a simple fix exponentially expands the capabilities of folks working in heavy industry. So what we did is, is we hopped on board with Microsoft kind of from the start, maybe mid last year.

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