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CES Is Back, Xreal Air2 Dominates Display Glasses, XBox Cloud Gaming On Quest

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CES, the largest trade show in the world, with 130,000 tickets sold already, descends on Las Vegas next week. Once called The Consumer Electronics Show, today CES would be better characterized as the consumer everything show. Anything with a transistor in it will be on display in Vegas next week.

AI will be the star of the show again this year, as it has not yet reached peak hype. XR is well represented, and usually concentrated at the convention center, although startups can be found at the Sands/Venetian convention center.

Sony Playstation, and PlaystationVR, have a huge footprint every year. Assisted reality glasses, wearable displays for smartphones from XReal, Rokid, RayNEO, TCL, Lenovo, Virtue and others will have an even bigger presence this year. Luxottica, maker of Meta’s Ray-Ban Stories, will have a booth featuring the newly updated smartglasses, which don’t have a display but will have an AI co-pilot.

Xreal ships 350K AR glasses in 2023, takes 51% of market. The company announced today that it has shipped 350,000 AR glasses in 2023. This represents a 320% year-over-year growth rate and gives Xreal a 51% market share in Q3 2023. The company’s shift from the complex, expensive spatial computing of the XReal Light, to the lower-priced wearable display of the Air2, has paid off. XReal says it has not given up on spatial computing and promises to show its latest technology at CES next week.

Perplexity AI Raises $73 million, Chat GPT Store to Open. Sometimes the news doesn’t fit neatly into one story, or breaks after the weekly column is out Thursday afternoon. Doesn’t happen often, but while we slept, this week more AI/XR news broke. Notably, Perplexity's search tools enable users to get instant answers to questions with sources and citations. Perplexity raised $25.6 million in March and says it has served more than 500 million searches last year.

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon XR2+ Chip for Mixed Reality. The company introduced the upgraded Snapdragon processor, designed specifically for virtual and mixed reality headsets. Qualcomm has been working with Google and Samsung on new AR glasses, which will potentially compete with Apple’s Upcoming Vision Pro. The XR2+ chip set can power 12 sensors and delivers 4K images to each eye.

Mind-Reading AI Turns Thoughts Into Text. In a world-first, researchers from the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a portable, non-invasive system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text. The technology could aid communication for people who are unable to speak due to illness or injury, including stroke or paralysis.

Microsoft brings hundreds of Xbox titles to the Meta Quest—with no console required. An extra controller is required, but Game Pass Ultimate is available for Quest headsets, expanding Microsoft's cloud gaming footprint. Users can either play the game in a fully virtual environment or plop the virtual screen in their real-world environment using the Quest's full-color Passthrough. There's no game installation required, everything streams straight from the cloud.

How Alan Smithee traded his points in “Saturday Night Fever” for a new car. You see that car over there? That car cost me a million dollars. A true-ish story from the business we call show.

This Week in XR is also a podcast hosted by the author of this column, Ted Schilowitz, Futurist, Paramount Global, and Rony Abovitz, founder of Magic Leap. This week our guest is Gary Shapiro, CEO of CES, just a couple of days before the biggest trade show in the world. We can be found on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube.

What We’re Reading

XR Year In Review, Most Important Stories of 2023 (Ben Lang/Road to VR)

Reality Check: Looking Back at Augmented Reality in 2023 (Tom Emrich/Linkedin Pulse)

How To Design Mixed Reality Experiences Like A Magician (Laura Mingial/UploadVR)

The Top Ten Stories of 2023 (Shelly Palmer)

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