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Magic Leap Reveals Developer Demo, Confirms NVIDIA TX2 Hardware

Road to VR

Today during Magic Leap’s developer livestream the company offered the first details on the compute hardware that’s built into the device, confirming that an NVIDIA CPU/GPU module, and also showed a brief developer sample demonstrating world meshing and gesture input.

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Magic Leap One Available For Purchase, Starting At $2,295

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Magic Leap’s computer vision headset is now on sale in cities across the U.S. startup Magic Leap unveiled its long-awaited mixed reality headset, a secretive device five years and $2.44B USD in the making. CPU: 2 Denver 2.0 Image Credit: Magic Leap. December of last year U.S. Graphic APIs: OpenGL 4.5,

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Magic Leap on sale starting from $2295, ships only in the US

The Ghost Howls

After a lot of words, flying whales, rock throwing guys and a lot of debates, Magic Leap has been released. Anyway, Magic Leap One will still be $700 cheaper than HoloLens … not that bad. So, around €2000 for these space glasses… (Image by Magic Leap). CPU: 2 Denver 2.0 2 USB-C Cables.

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Magic Leap Launches Creator Edition Headset Priced at $2,300

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Magic Leap today launched their long-teased AR headset, the Magic Leap One Creator Edition, a developer-focused device priced at $2,300. Today the company has officially launched the Magic Leap One Creator Edition , available to be “hand delivered” in select cities. Vulkan, OpenGL ES 3.3+.

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

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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. .

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

Aecom, the American multinational engineering firm, is implementing augmented reality into their business with a pilot project using the Hololens in engineering and construction projects in London, Hong Kong, and Denver. While “VRSE” seemed to be a challenge for some to pronounce, “Within” could be a challenge to Google.

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Noctvrnal: audio in AR/VR is 51% of the experience

The Ghost Howls

Currently, we are working on a number of VR experiences , a permanent public works installation in Denver, some experimental immersive theater pieces , a series of audio pod-plays, and a sensor-activated audio-reactive installation. Helena playing around with Magic Leap One. How do you perform your work?

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