INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Magic Leap One has been a long time coming, a headset that transports you into a magical augmented reality world, but a proper release
for the gadget is now edging closer
We also now have some official shots of the interface from Magic Leap itself.There's a new developer guide to encourage app makers to
start writing code for the upcoming device, and it shows off some of the menus and navigation screens
They only reveal so much, but it looks like the Magic Leap One will be easy to get around, with some crisp-looking UI on show in these
screenshots.The screens show an app menu, a social screen for connecting with friends, a more conventional text menu, a voice recognition
screen, and an alien-blasting game
For navigating menus more easily, the real world fades out of focus.What we also get from these pictures is a look at a possible companion
can watch your AR adventures too, maybe.These images don't appear to have been captured directly from a Magic Leap One headset, so it's
possible that the finished version of the device's Lumin OS is going to have differences to what we see here
However, it gives us (and developers) a good idea of what the AR goggles might actually be like to use.Magic Leap has been slowly revealing
more and more about its hardware as the launch date approaches
The company has promised that a Creators Edition aimed at developers will be out before the end of the year, with pricing still to be