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Magic Leap hands-on: Magic, sure, but augmented reality is still a long way away from mass consumption

Magic Leap hands-on: Magic, sure, but augmented reality is still a long way away from mass consumption

Posted on March 31, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We’re talking five or ten years at least, I think.

Here are two seemingly contradictory statements: 1) Magic Leap is really neat. 2) You absolutely should not buy one right now. Try one? Sure. But spend over $2,000 to own one yourself? Doubtful, even for early adopters and gadget geeks.

Last week at the Game Developers Conference I finally had a chance to go hands-on with the Magic Leap One for the first time. Then this week, Magic Leap announced you’ll be able to purchase its debut headset in certain AT&T stores starting in April, crossing from a niche product intended for developers to a (somewhat) consumer-facing product.
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