Meta will showcase advanced AR glasses prototypes next year, claiming to be the "most advanced consumer electronics devices"
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发表于 2023-12-24 12:08:14
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Meta will showcase a prototype of advanced AR glasses next year, claiming to be the "most advanced consumer electronics device". Recently, Meta's Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth revealed in an interview that the company may showcase a prototype of advanced AR glasses codenamed "Orion" in 2024. Bosworth also claims that this pair of glasses is the most advanced consumer electronics device to date.
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