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The company’s first entry-level AR headset will set users back a grand, Magic Leap’s CEO Rony Abovitz suggests, reports Engadget. Speaking at the Code Media conference Abovitz revealed the company’s first headsets will span several different models, sizes, and price points with the entry-level one costing as much as a high-end smartphone. When asked to […]

Magic Leap’s AR headset will start at around $1,000

BY Michael Grothaus

The company’s first entry-level AR headset will set users back a grand, Magic Leap’s CEO Rony Abovitz suggests, reports Engadget. Speaking at the Code Media conference Abovitz revealed the company’s first headsets will span several different models, sizes, and price points with the entry-level one costing as much as a high-end smartphone. When asked to clarify if he meant a high-end smartphone like the $1,000-plus iPhone X, Abovitz didn’t object. As for the most expensive Magic Leap AR headset, Abovitz said that could be expected to cost as much as a high-end PC.

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Michael Grothaus is a novelist and author. He has written for Fast Company since 2013, where he's interviewed some of the tech industry’s most prominent leaders and writes about everything from Apple and artificial intelligence to the effects of technology on individuals and society. More


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