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Hololens 2 (HL2): “Scan Lines” Making Text Hard to Read and Quality Issues with Waveguides

Update (Dec 4th, 2019) Post Referred To In Original Article Deleted – News Control: Within 12 hours of the original article being posted, the posts/threads on Facebook’s Hololens Developer’s Group that I linked to in the original article have been…

  • Karl Guttag
  • December 3, 2019
  • 10 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD

Apple AR Patent Clutter and Hiding AR Patents

Introduction Apple, like all big companies, constantly files patents on concepts with no serious intention of using them in products.  Additionally, just because a patent is filed, it does not mean that the idea is practical or even that it…

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 20, 2019
  • 9 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Startups

Magic Leap 2, Many Unsold ML1s, Mortgaging Patents, & Needing More Money

Intro: $2.6 Billion Was Just Not Enough for Magic Leap and Series-E Marketing Tour I have received more information from multiple sources as a result of my story, All Magic Leap Patents Have Apparently Been Assigned To J.P. Chase Morgan…

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 12, 2019
  • 17 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Startups, Technology History

All Magic Leap Patents Have Apparently Been Assigned To J.P. Chase Morgan As Collateral

Just A Quick Note Today on Magic Leap 2+ Month Old News Things have been very quiet lately with respect to Magic Leap. So quiet, that apparently the assignment of all of Magic Leap patents over 2 months ago went…

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 10, 2019
  • 27 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD

Hololens 2 Is Shipping, But Not Really That Many

Is Hololens 2 Really Shipping? Many tech sites, including Engadget, The Verge, ZDNet, Next Reality, and CNET are reporting that Hololens 2 is “officially” shipping as of today as a price of $3,500 for the bare-bones hardware-only version. But before…

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 8, 2019
  • 16 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Use Model

Starts with Ray-Ban®, Ends Up Like Hololens

Introduction Just a quick update to my last article this time. I found another “No Moore’s Law” for optics reference that was the subject of my last article, “Saying “Moore’s Law or Apple” Does Not Make AR a Consumer Product.”…

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 5, 2019
  • 22 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Pico Projection, Technology History

Saying “Moore’s Law or Apple” Does Not Make AR a Consumer Product

First, a Request for Input on Apple’s AR Effort Before I get started on the article (although this is related), I would like to make a request for help in identifying what Apple is doing in AR. Apple has R&D…

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 24, 2019
  • 15 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD

Samsung AR Design Patent – What’s Inside

Samsung AR Design “News” Several technology news articles on October 23, 2019 (yesterday as I write) reported about a possible Samsung AR design, including Engadget, The Verge, and Pocket-Lint, based on a Samsung AR Headset Design Patent discovered by Galaxy…

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 23, 2019
  • 1 Comment
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Use Model

FOV: AR and The View of the Real World

Introduction In this article, I want to discuss what seems often overlooked in AR Field of View (FOV) discussions, namely the view of the real world. It seems like for some headsets, the view of the real world is almost…

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 21, 2019
  • 9 Comments
  • Augmented Reality and HMD, Technology History, Use Model

Busting, Sony’s Ghostbusters AR Display (and a Little Sprite History)

Introduction I apologize for yet another delay in the next part about Field of View, but there was a bit of news I wanted to address on a timely basis. According to Nikkei Tech, on October 8, 2019, Sony announced…

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 14, 2019
  • 14 Comments
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