
Founder and CEO Rony Abovitz told antendees to WSJD in Laguna Beach that Magic Leap is "gearing up to build millions of things," in a repurposed Motorola factory, according to the Verge. "We're not ready to announce when we're shipping, but it gives you a signal that we're not far. That date is as unknown as most details about the company, but it might come sooner than we think. No special effects or compositing were used in these videos." They're more subtle than the earlier (simulated) robo-battles, and the holograms are a little bit shaky-perhaps due to eye-tracking?-but now we've got a glimpse at what we'll actually see when Magic Leap becomes available. At the botom of the screen blinks a note saying, "Shot directly through Magic Leap technology on October 14, 2015. It phases in and out of focus as you glance between woman and celestial bodies. Cut to a model of the solar system floating over a woman's desk. It comes into focus, looks embarrased, and waves. There are also fully immersive apps, like games, that map out to your environment and are interactive.The video is simple: you notice a tiny cartoon robot hiding under a desk. Analogous to a rectangular screen, they feature some depth if users look to the left or right of the app window. The app launcher for this “spatial user interface” - called Lumin OS - features floating icons arranged in a circle.įlat 2D apps are referred to as “prisms,” with users able to have several open at a time.

It also comes with a “Control” remote that allows for six degrees of freedom (6DoF) and movement, while the headset can recognize hand gestures like pinching and “clicking” in space. Grab your ray gun and save the day in this larger-than-life, immersive video game from Magic Leap and Weta Workshop. Grordbort’s Invaders (coming soon), a hyper-realistic action game in which evil robots have chosen your living room to stage an invasion. Paint, draw, build, and create in ways never before possible in this magical application developed by Magic Leap Studios.

Turn your house into an undersea world and watch sea turtles and jellyfish glide past, or stage a fight between a knight and a T.
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There is standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and upcoming cellular connectivity via AT&T, though the Magic Leap One is meant for “indoor use in normal lighting conditions.” The latter component is rated at 3 hours of usage and charges via USB-C. The NVIDIA Parker SOC features 2 Denver 2.0 64-bit cores + 4 ARM Cortex A57 64-bit cores on the CPU front, and an NVIDIA Pascal GPU.

Magic Leap previously confirmed that the One is powered by an Nvidia Tegra X2 processor, but today detailed 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. For comparison, most VR headsets today tout a 110-degree view, while Magic Leap will offer prescription inserts for users who wear glasses. Early reports note a 50-degree field-of-view, comparable to the two-year old Microsoft HoloLens.

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Magic Leap unveiled its first product late last year and in recent months detailed how to develop apps for the “spatial computing” platform. Today, the Florida company revealed pricing for the Magic Leap One Creator Edition, with the augmented or “mixed reality” headset shipping today in certain parts of the country.Īs the name suggests, the first version is aimed at developers and other “Creators.” For $2,295, buyers will get the “Lightwear” headset in one of two sizes that connects to a puck-shaped “Lightpack” computer worn around your waist. Google-backed Magic Leap reveals pricing for 'Creator Edition' headset, shipping today Google-backed Magic Leap reveals pricing for 'Creator Edition' headset, shipping today
