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Photonics West 2019 – I Will Be There Feb 3rd through the 6th

  • Karl Guttag
  • January 28, 2019
  • 6 Comments

Just a quick note. I’m going to Photonics West next week in San Francisco. I plan on attending the AR/VR sessions on the 3rd and 4th followed by the main…

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CES 2019 – AR and other Interesting Display Technology

  • Karl Guttag
  • January 24, 2019
  • 70 Comments

2019-06-28: Corrected Nreal’s light throughput to be 30% Introduction I had another busy four days a CES this year, followed by catching a lingering cold and having a business trip.…

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Jon Peddie Article: Famous Graphics Chips: TI TMS34010 and VRAM

  • Karl Guttag
  • January 6, 2019
  • 2 Comments

Jon Peddie has been a graphics market analyst for about 35 years. We first met back when I was working on the TMS340 graphics processor family and the Video-DRAM (VRAM)…

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CES Commuting Tips, Leveraging the Monorail (A Shortcut to/from LVCC and Sands Expo)

  • Karl Guttag
  • December 28, 2018
  • 5 Comments

Update: Dec. 31, 2018: The shortcut I gave originally gave in this article with the PDF file is typically the fastest way to between the LVCC and the Sands Expo…

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Meeting At CES 2019

  • Karl Guttag
  • December 12, 2018
  • 1 Comment

Meeting At CES 2019 I’m going to be at CES in Las Vegas again from Tuesday, January 8th through Friday, January 11th. My calendar is already more full than last year, and…

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Evergaze’s seeBoost for Real “Magic” for People with Low Vision

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 29, 2018
  • 2 Comments

Just a quick note today about a heartwarming story that involves Augmented Reality. About two years ago I wrote an article about Evergaze, a Richardson Texas startup, working on passthrough…

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Varjo Foveated Display and Passthrough AR at AWE 2018

  • Karl Guttag
  • November 6, 2018
  • 12 Comments

Introduction I’m long overdue to report on some things I saw at AWE in late May 2018. Having written two articles (article one and article two) back in 2017, I…

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North’s Focals Laser Beam Scanning AR Glasses – “Color Intel Vaunt”

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 25, 2018
  • 52 Comments

North’s Focals LBS AR Glasses Overview North (formerly Thalmic Labs) announced a few days ago (Oct 23, 2018) the “Focals” laser beam scanning-based AR glasses (aside: a set of confusing names).…

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Magic Leap, HoloLens, and Lumus Resolution “Shootout” (ML1 review part 3)

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 22, 2018
  • 30 Comments

[Nov. 1, 2018 Update – A systems engineer from Raontech contacted the blog to let me know that severe asymmetry in the LCOS response noted with DK-Vision prototype using prototype Raontech…

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Magic Leap Review Part 2 – Image Issues

  • Karl Guttag
  • October 1, 2018
  • 20 Comments

In the last article, I showed what the real world looks like through the Magic Leap One (ML1). For this article, am going to share some pictures I took through the ML1…

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Magic Leap Review Part 1 – The Terrible View Through Diffraction Gratings

  • Karl Guttag
  • September 26, 2018
  • 43 Comments

I have been studying the Magic Leap One (ML1) for a few weeks and have taken over 1,000 photos and made many measurements. I’m bursting with things I want to…

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Wired UK: Is Palmer Luckey right about Magic Leap being a tragic heap?

  • Karl Guttag
  • September 2, 2018
  • 8 Comments

Wired UK reporter K.G. Orphanides was doing a follow up to Palmer Luckey’s Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap blog post and contacted me for my opinion. The Wired U.K. article is entitled, “Is…

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One Thing Palmer Luckey May Have Gotten Half-Wrong in His “Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap”

  • Karl Guttag
  • August 29, 2018
  • 6 Comments

As I wrote last time, Palmer Luckey in his article, “Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap” did a brilliant job of succinctly explaining how Magic Leap over-hyped their device and…

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Palmer Luckey, Founder of Oculus, “Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap”

  • Karl Guttag
  • August 27, 2018
  • 6 Comments

I got a “pingback” that another site was linking to my blog article “Magic Leap Fiber Scanning Display (FSD) – “The Big Con” at the “Core.” It turned out that…

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