Magic Leap’s developer video reveals the chasm between promise and reality In its latest video (see here), Magic Leap has demonstrated some of the basic characteristics of how to create...
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Magic Leap – The reality gap pt II.
Device pays the hype price. There is nothing wrong with the Magic Leap One when compared to its peers, but relative to what Magic Leap promised, the device is very...