Snap unveils its $2,195 augmented reality glasses
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The smallest company in the room just shipped the boldest bet on what replaces your phone.
Qualcomm made the case that the next computer you own won’t sit in your pocket. It’ll sit on your face. The San Diego chipmaker took the stage at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach on Tuesday to unveil the Snapdragon Reality Elite,
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel lays out the company’s vision for its augmented-reality smart glasses, arriving later this year.
Kenneth Ma, left, a member of the University of Washington team behind the PrezVR virtual reality presentation app, gives a demo to Lawrence Tan, right, a fellow computer science student attending the recent AR/VR Capstone Demo Day on the UW campus.
