There are no special effects in the augmented reality demo it shared on Tuesday, Magic Leap said. The video, which shows imaginary objects blended into a real-world setting, was shot using Magic Leap’s augmented reality technology, the company proclaimed. Details about Magic Leap’s AR headset have been sparse thus far, but CEO Rony Abovitz dropped a bit more information about it during this week’s WSJDLive conference in California. The software behind the Magic Leap headset senses and understands elements of the environment, he said.
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Posted by: Quinten Plummer October 22, 2015 05:00 AMThere are no special effects in the augmented reality demo it shared on Tuesday, Magic Leap said. The video, which shows imaginary objects blended into a real-world setting, was shot using Magic Leap’s augmented reality technology, the company proclaimed. Details about Magic Leap’s AR headset have been sparse thus far, but CEO Rony Abovitz dropped a bit more information about it during this week’s WSJDLive conference in California. The software behind the Magic Leap headset senses and understands elements of the environment, he said.