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Nreal Launches $600 ‘Light’ AR Glasses in United States via Verizon

Road to VR

Nreal, the Chinese startup behind the Nreal Light AR glasses which made a splash back at CES 2019, has now expanded to the United States, making the smartphone-tethered device available through select Verizon stores starting today. Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G. Samsung Galaxy S21 5G. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G.

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InstaVR Interviews: Dr. Matthew Frew, Senior Lecturer in Enterprise, University of the West of Scotland – School of Business and Enterprise

InstaVR

Basically, in the United States, it’s what you might call a “Futurologist.” Also put a proposal to Google’s Magic Leap for what I’ve termed ‘EducationXR’. Question: What kind of hardware are you using for image and video capture? . What do you focus your teaching and research on? . How deep does the rabbit hole go.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

Or, it could be easy, with the help of services like Seek, which hosts 3D content like YouTube hosts videos. With YouTube, you upload a video to YouTube, and they give you a link, right? And then you, as the video uploader, don’t even have to worry about which devices your content is compatible with. Jon: Right.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

Or, it could be easy, with the help of services like Seek, which hosts 3D content like YouTube hosts videos. With YouTube, you upload a video to YouTube, and they give you a link, right? And then you, as the video uploader, don’t even have to worry about which devices your content is compatible with. Jon: Right.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek's Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

Or, it could be easy, with the help of services like Seek, which hosts 3D content like YouTube hosts videos. With YouTube, you upload a video to YouTube, and they give you a link, right? And then you, as the video uploader, don't even have to worry about which devices your content is compatible with. YouTube takes care of that.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

Or, it could be easy, with the help of services like Seek, which hosts 3D content like YouTube hosts videos. With YouTube, you upload a video to YouTube, and they give you a link, right? And then you, as the video uploader, don’t even have to worry about which devices your content is compatible with. Jon: Right.