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-[* black] Here endeth the magic.
-[* black] Despite all the impressive tech packed into this thing, it barely scratches the surface of what Magic Leap has hinted at over the years. It will be interesting to see if they stick with this approach, with its inherent limitations—or if they have a bigger trick up their sleeve.
- [* icon_note] Special thanks to Karl Guttag of [https://www.kguttag.com/|KGonTech|new_window=true], who contributed his invaluable time and expertise to help us navigate this teardown.
- [* icon_reminder] We also got a big unexpected assist from our sometimes-nemesis, Palmer Luckey—who not only lent his analysis, but got us access to the Magic Leap hardware. Thanks Palmer!
+[* black] The Magic Leap One is clearly an expensive, short-run piece of hardware. Every bit of construction is intended to maintain the precise calibration for the life of the device. Our guess would be that this was pushed out at full speed, regardless of the price, to get something on the market.
+ [* black] Let’s hope for a consumer edition that maintains the thoughtful design and dedication to durability, while also avoiding the short-sightedness of this device.
+[* black] Special thanks to Karl Guttag of [https://www.kguttag.com/|KGonTech|new_window=true], who contributed his invaluable time and expertise to help us navigate this teardown.
+[* black] VR expert, and our [https://www.roadtovr.com/palmer-luckey-posts-oculus-go-teardown-revealing-possible-fix-lengthen-battery-life/|sometimes-nemesis|new_window=true], Palmer Luckey also contributed some great content, as well as hardware access. Thanks!
[* black] Lastly, it's time to assign a repairability score.