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Long-Anticipated Nreal Air AR Glasses Launch for US Users

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Software Announcements and Updates. This tool allows users to scan physical locations with their smartphones to create a digital twin. See Also: Dispelix and Avegant Partner to Enable Next-Gen AR Glasses. We also now know that Air will offer a 46-degree FoV (to Light’s 52 degrees). Nreal also announced major updates to Nebula.

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV

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and Avegant is pursuing a foveated display for AR. This divide-and-conquer approach can work brilliantly in software, but in hardware—particularly face-worn hardware—a more holistic approach is needed. The same insights can be extended to the display hardware. Varjo has applied a simplified version of this concept to their VR device.

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Lytro is Positioning Its Light Field Tech as VR’s Master Capture Format

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Then there’s the company’s Volume Tracer software which renders synthetic light-fields from CG content. And finally there’s the company’s playback software which aims to enable the highest-fidelity playback on each device. Image courtesy Lytro.

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