Exclusive Footage of What It’s Like to See Through Magic Leap
Released on 04/18/2016
[Narrator] The advent of mixed reality
means that the constraints we've come to expect
from a screen-based life disappear.
Imagine the world as your desktop.
With this footage, shot exclusively for Wired
through Magic Leap's technology, you can see some immediate,
obvious applications of mixed reality to your everyday life.
From your calendar to your weather report to your emails,
even keeping tabs on projects.
The world can be your desktop.
(chimes)
(chimes)
(chimes)
(chimes)
(wind blowing) (snow crunching)
[Computer] Everest conquered, the New Zealander
Edmund Hillary got his first mail
and congratulatory telegrams from George Lowe,
a fellow countryman and expedition colleague.
Plus 35 miles from Kathmandu, capital of Nepal,
Hillary and Tenzing were welcomed and congratulated
by their fellow members of the expedition.
(chimes)
(chimes)
(water rumbling)
(enchanting synthesizer music)
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