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Magic Leap 2 to Release on Sept 30th

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Magic Leap has announced on Tuesday the release window for its sophomore augmented reality (AR) headset. The firm is making the Magic Leap 2 product commercially available on September 30 this year. Magic Leap will also debut the device in Japan and Singapore later this year.

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Are Apple’s AR Glasses Hiding in Plain Sight?

AR Insider

At the time, Vrvana’s chief product was a mixed-reality headset—however, rather than rely on a transparent “waveguide” display like those in the HoloLens or Magic Leap One, it used front-facing cameras to deliver passthrough video to the user.

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Zambezi Co-Founder Jenna Seiden Partners Up with Jimmy Fallon and Captain Marvel to Showcase Hit VR Game

XR for Business Podcast

She has broad experience in traditional film, TV, digital media, augmented reality, virtual reality and video games. And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. And 99 percent of the people used it just adding a video to an image. It was pretty awesome.

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Zambezi Co-Founder Jenna Seiden Partners Up with Jimmy Fallon and Captain Marvel to Showcase Hit VR Game

XR for Business Podcast

She has broad experience in traditional film, TV, digital media, augmented reality, virtual reality and video games. And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. And 99 percent of the people used it just adding a video to an image. It was pretty awesome.

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Zambezi Partners Co-Founder Jenna Seiden Partners Up with Jimmy Fallon and Captain Marvel to Showcase Hit VR Game

XR for Business Podcast

She has broad experience in traditional film, TV, digital media, augmented reality, virtual reality and video games. And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. And 99 percent of the people used it just adding a video to an image. It was pretty awesome.

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