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Magic Leap One first impressions review: it’s not a leap, but a step

The Ghost Howls

I thought it would have taken me a lot before I would be able to try the Magic Leap One , but luckily this has not been the case. At a certain point, I asked him: “oh, you said me that you have tried Magic Leap… how is it?” The three component of the Magic Leap One. I was amazed.

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DreamGlass is an interesting Augmented Reality glass that costs only $399

The Ghost Howls

3 degree-of-freedom head tracking. Marker-based positional tracking. But for developers that have not the money to buy a HoloLens or a Magic Leap (when it will come out, maybe in 3018), Dreamglass can be an interesting opportunity. You will use it every day, for both communications and entertainment.

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A brief history of VR and AR

TechCrunch VR

The system featured a head-mounted display with head tracking that could be used to explore virtual environments or real remote images from a camera — foreshadowing future breakthroughs in teleoperation. In the 90s, virtual reality was the future of entertainment, gaming, socialization and work.

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OSVR - a Look Ahead

VRGuy

For example, head tracking can come from optical trackers or inertial ones. We see entertainment, therapy, home improvement, tourism, meditation, design and many other applications. Magic Leap is not commercial yet. With every new device, we come closer towards achieving universal device support.

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