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'''AR glasses''' means "augmented reality glasses". They are see through display glasses. They are buzzwordy.
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'''AR glasses''' means "augmented reality glasses". They are see through display glasses. AR means a display that shows virtual content that moves in 3D in the environment that is overlayed upon it.
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AR means a display that shows virtual content that moves in 3D in the environment that is overlayed upon it.
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In devices made in the 2010s, AR glasses typically don't show the image in the whole piece of glass. There is typically a small square in the center that is the actual display. This is the case for the Magic Leap.
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AR glasses typically don't show the image in the whole piece of glass. There is typically a small square in the center that is the actual diplay. This is the case for the Magic Leap.
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In the late 2010s, It was rumored that [[Apple]] was going to release AR glasses.
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It was rumored that [[Apple]] was going to release AR glasses. The rumors spread in the year 2019.
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AR glasses show virtual content registered to real world [[euclidean space]].
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The highest form of AR glasses is a set of glasses with virtual content registered to the real world environment.
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