They're exploring a sale valued at $10B, but it's doubtful who would have the appetite to buy it at this valuation. Google declined a follow on round recently, Apple has been developing their own tech for years, and Facebook has quietly stepped away from AR/VR. Magic Leap is reminiscent of another company with "Magic" in its name: General Magic ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Magic ). They both made a product…
Oculus Quest has been a major hit, do you have any info on facebook walking away from VR? I just don't think they are with the amount of work they are doing on the Oculus ecosystem atm.
Magic Leap reportedly slashes jobs and steps away from consumer plans
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#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think it’s up there, but still Google Glass takes the cake (or maybe General Magic). Glass did release limited versions of stuff, unlike Magic Leap, but I think they spent way more money than Magic Leap. Magic Leap raised $2.6B [0]. Although I have no idea how much Google spent, I suspect it’s more than this when you factor in the barges and rollout plan that they had and didn’t use at all. [0] https://www.crunchba…
Glass was killed by a single word: "glasshole" - I've never seen anything else so utterly destroyed so quickly.
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#63They're exploring a sale valued at $10B, but it's doubtful who would have the appetite to buy it at this valuation. Google declined a follow on round recently, Apple has been developing their own tech for years, and Facebook has quietly stepped away from AR/VR. Magic Leap is reminiscent of another company with "Magic" in its name: General Magic ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Magic ). They both made a product…
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#64Does this officially place the Magic Leap's consumer device on the list of the biggest vaporware products in the history of the tech industry? I don't know whether there was some tech hurdle they could never get over or if they were just straight up selling a fantasy from the beginning, but this result has seemed to be the likely destination for years.
I think it's less of a tale of "vaporware" (I mean, Magic Leap has something that actually exists, even if it's not successful) than yet another cautionary tale of startups taking WAAAYYY more money than they need. There was simply no reason for them to need this much cash before they proved market fit. I mean, has there ever been a successful company that gorged on funding before they needed it that eventually becam…
Re: Magic Leap reportedly slashes jobs and steps away from consumer plans
#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think it's less of a tale of "vaporware" (I mean, Magic Leap has something that actually exists, even if it's not successful) than yet another cautionary tale of startups taking WAAAYYY more money than they need. There was simply no reason for them to need this much cash before they proved market fit. I mean, has there ever been a successful company that gorged on funding before they needed it that eventually becam…
Do you remember the whale demo[1]? This isn't close to anything they released and I don't see how that is the result of taking too much money or not being able to find a market fit. This product simply didn't exist. [1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbpqwUUfMAQ
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#66Wow, they burned billions. Karl Guttag has blogged about them for years, debunking their technology. Hi blog is a good read for all things in the AR/VR space https://www.kguttag.com/
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#67Right... because of Covid-19. As a counter example, Animal Crossing on the Nintendo Switch is doing phenomenal right now, in part due to Covid-19.
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#69They're exploring a sale valued at $10B, but it's doubtful who would have the appetite to buy it at this valuation. Google declined a follow on round recently, Apple has been developing their own tech for years, and Facebook has quietly stepped away from AR/VR. Magic Leap is reminiscent of another company with "Magic" in its name: General Magic ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Magic ). They both made a product…
Re: Magic Leap reportedly slashes jobs and steps away from consumer plans
#70They're exploring a sale valued at $10B, but it's doubtful who would have the appetite to buy it at this valuation. Google declined a follow on round recently, Apple has been developing their own tech for years, and Facebook has quietly stepped away from AR/VR. Magic Leap is reminiscent of another company with "Magic" in its name: General Magic ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Magic ). They both made a product…
Oculus Quest has been a major hit, do you have any info on facebook walking away from VR? I just don't think they are with the amount of work they are doing on the Oculus ecosystem atm.
The reaction was that the demand for the device so outpaces supply Facebook shouldn't advertise it.
But the OP points out something I hadn't though of, which is that VR represents a potential opportunity in the times of social distancing.
If Coronavirus becomes like the normal flu, where seasonal vaccines offer only partial coverage[2]--social distancing will become something people get very good at and want to maximize the bounds of experience in.
Thus, if anything Facebook would want to increase its investment and accelerate roadmaps for the technology.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/fqk3dd/face...
[2] This hypothesis is based on this report from late yesterday and is currently not yet getting media attention: