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Introduction
We really did want to tear down a Magic Leap One—but, we didn’t want to drop $2,295. So, [https://twitter.com/PalmerLuckey/status/1028788122530639872|we borrowed Palmer Luckey’s|new_window=true]. Shhhh, don’t tell him—we’re gonna put it right back together afterward. Probably.
The Magic Leap has been so much pie in the sky for so long, we can hardly believe we have it on our teardown table. Based on the amount of money raised for this project, we’re hoping it’s powered by pixie dust—we’ll have to tear down to find out.
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