Google May Lead $500M Round in Magic Leap Virtual Reality Tech
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#3https://research.nvidia.com/sites/default/files/publications...
Re: Google May Lead $500M Round in Magic Leap Virtual Reality Tech
#4Anyone have anything concrete on what this is, how it works, whether it's more than vapourware? On the basis of publicly available information it sounds a lot like ... nothing. Expensive nothing, for that matter.
And then I heard he had upped and left to Florida with his family, which is a big change. He has the rap sheet [1] to do pretty much whatever he wants, so I took his move to Florida as a big sign that Magic Leap exists (moving to Florida is no joke, and he's not a pump-and-dump kinda guy) and whatever does exist is cool (he wants to build cool things, and there's plenty of that in the Bay Area).
Re: Google May Lead $500M Round in Magic Leap Virtual Reality Tech
#5Anyone have anything concrete on what this is, how it works, whether it's more than vapourware? On the basis of publicly available information it sounds a lot like ... nothing. Expensive nothing, for that matter.
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#7"On Oculus Rift and pretty much every other virtual and augmented reality experience, what the viewer sees is flat and floating in space at a set distance."
I was under the impression that the Oculus Rift had full stereoscopic 3d? Either I'm wrong or this article is wrong.
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#9A whole lot of money for a whole lot of buzzword but no information in sight... Magic Leap's own website has even less information. "On Oculus Rift and pretty much every other virtual and augmented reality experience, what the viewer sees is flat and floating in space at a set distance." I was under the impression that the Oculus Rift had full stereoscopic 3d? Either I'm wrong or this article is wrong.
Re: Google May Lead $500M Round in Magic Leap Virtual Reality Tech
#10A more technical overview of what the article suggests they are building: https://research.nvidia.com/sites/default/files/publications...