Magic Leap

Finally, looks like something will be released in 2018. I’m just gonna assume Unity will have some kind of support for it :wink:

From the link here, I’m guessing, yes. :wink:

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I dunno about the styling… it’s a bit too Mad Max meets Buck Rogers…

No prototype, page 100% CG, nothing but merchant text, …
It’s a scam, isn’t it?

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No. They’re legit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Leap

As opposed to wearing an 80s fanny pack on your face.

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All VR/AR headsets make you look like a complete and utter toolbox so I’m not sure why anyone would think this one would be any different.

Doesn’t seem very magical.

Much disappoint.

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The woman on the website looks like she is leaning hard on a laptop.

Is that the thing that originally started its development at valve? The one project lead by an ex-valve employee that then did crowdfunding and took forever to deliver (I’m not even sure they ever did).

Yeah, go hard or go home!

Early cellphones weren’t any better…

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Modern cellphones aren’t much better, they’re just smaller. The only reason we don’t think people look completely ridiculous in each other’s eyes is because we’ve fully normalised them. We’re not going to see the same with VR/AR headsets because they’re completely niche products.

Lack of ergonomics. Her back is sore.

It looks like Magic Leap are using a light field technology, which could be quite limiting early on as you need to render multiple images that are combined to create one image.

And early reports indicate that the Magic Leap 1 glasses have a small FOV similar to Microsoft’s HoloLens in size.

Unless they have built some bespoke light field rendering technology as well e.g. a LFGPU (Light Field Graphics Processing Unity)?

If you are dealing with business guys all bets are off.

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Venture Capitalists will gladly fund anything they see as “disruptive” regardless of whether or not it has a place in the market that it seeks to disrupt. Just look at the Juicero.

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Here’s a good read on Magic Leap and the tech behind it https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/features/lightwear-introducing-magic-leaps-mixed-reality-goggles-w514479 . Takes time to read but it’s worth it.

This has potential to be a really big thing IMO. No one has done anything similar before.

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Any signs yet of a dev kit? Rumors, hints, suggestively-arranged tea leaves, anything?

People keep telling me it’s not a scam but so far I’ve only seen them raise money and make “journalists” write about AR like it’s the second coming of Jesus.

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Yer such a guru. My boss went to look at Magic Leap and they are letting us use one for development of our software packages… they are amazing according to him. Extremely useful in the AEC industries. Beyond the other HMD’s in quality of image and resolution. What makes you and the nod in agreement crew smarter than venture capitalists who have millions to toss at good ideas expecting a many fold return? because you post here?