Several years and several billions of dollarsafter first mystify Silicon Valley investors excite about practical reality all over again , you’llfinally be capable to walk into a store and buy a Magic Leap headsetas starting next hebdomad , AT&T flagship memory in Boston , Chicago , and San Francisco will start carrying theMagic Leap One Creator Edition .
If you ’ve lamented the rising cost of smartphones every meter you head up to AT&T to upgrade , the Magic Leap One hardware is go to be an even harder lozenge to swallow . As with the pre - orders that were available in August of last year , walking out of the memory with the opine future of augmented realism is lead to cost you $ 2,295 — which does admit the wearable Lightpack computing machine , and a handheld comptroller .
Reactions to the Magic Leap hardware have been sundry . For eld we ’ve hear random anecdote coming out of Silicon Valley praising the computer hardware as being the future of practical and augmented realness , but there were less - than - enthusiastic opinions once the hardware really made it into the hand of reviewers who ’ve had experience with Magic Leap ’s competitors . I actuallyhad the chance to try it at CES 2019 for the first timea few months ago , and while I can see the hardware ’s potential for certain applications , I certainly did n’t take the air off lusting for a headset of my own .

So why is AT&T crap room in its shop for a two - thousand - dollar toy that is mostly still a gaud ? The fellowship does have a long history of embracing hemorrhage - edge technology . In the1970s it experiment with video phone technologylong beforeApple ’s Facetimemade it commonplace , and more of late it was one of the first attack aircraft carrier tooffer the Red Hydrogen One phonewhich promised modern smartphone picture taking features it never actually fork out . The company seemingly has a solid run with selling ironware nobody wants , but back in June of 2007 the original iPhone was an AT&T - scoop when was first available , resulting in M of people stand out ship to AT&T just so they could advance to Apple ’s first phone .
Does the letter carrier expect the same inflow of unexampled user for the Magic Leap ? Probably not . The hoopla for the mathematical product has wained in late years after so many delays , but AT&T seems to see it as a merchandising point in time for the caller ’s 5 G elbow grease . The portability of the Magic Leap hardware is certainly a big plus over its competitors which need to be tethered to more powerful estimator . But I ’m not sure that being able to quickly download and access augment reality capacity over 5 G is reason enough to go forth the house wearing those goggles .
Clarification , 12:36 p.m. EST / EDT : Pre - orders for the Magic Leap were only available to developer last year . As of next workweek , anyone will now be able-bodied to corrupt the hardware through AT&T.

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