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Magic Leap One first look: This is AR refined, but it's not moving the needle (yet)

Magic Leap One Hands-on Review : First look – This is AR refined, but it’s not moving the needle (yet)

Posted on August 23, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

The next computer paradigm? Maybe in time…

I’m struggling to think of a technology in the last five years that’s conjured as much hype as Magic Leap. Shrouded in secrecy in Florida, far from the prying eyes of Silicon Valley, Leap has manufactured absurd expectations out of little more than words. And it’s worked. As the years went on, the money pot grew richer – to date the company’s raised more than $2 billion – and in turn the hype surged and surged. Round and round we went, nary a glimpse of the goggles.
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