In a developer-focused Twitch stream, several Magic Leap employees offered details about the system specs for the augmented reality headset. Right off the bat, the startup noted that the device’s brain will be an Nvidia Tegra X2 system, probably one of the more powerful options for mobile devices, though it is bulky enough that the company needed to build a dedicated hip pack in order to house it.
Still no details on price.
The company has previously discussed that the Magic Leap One is intended for home use though it is mobile.
Plenty of questions still remain, including some critical missing technical details surrounding the display tech being used and how large the device’s field-of-view will be.
The device will utilize hand-tracking and a physical controller and also will support eye-tracking. It’s unclear how these will all interact together and how much will be up to developer preferences.
In a tweet, CEO Rony Abovitz teased other updates coming this week including updates to another unreleased product called Magic Leap Next.
Still no details on price.
The company has previously discussed that the Magic Leap One is intended for home use though it is mobile.
Plenty of questions still remain, including some critical missing technical details surrounding the display tech being used and how large the device’s field-of-view will be.
The device will utilize hand-tracking and a physical controller and also will support eye-tracking. It’s unclear how these will all interact together and how much will be up to developer preferences.
In a tweet, CEO Rony Abovitz teased other updates coming this week including updates to another unreleased product called Magic Leap Next.
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