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Snap unveils $2,195 AR glasses as CEO Evan Spiegel bets on post-smartphone future
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- Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is betting consumers are so tired of looking at smartphone screens that they'll be willing to pay over $2,000 for augmented reality glasses that bring digital visuals into a user's field of vision.
- "Almost 20 years since the launch of the i Phone, people are ready to think about computing differently," Spiegel said in an interview with CNBC.
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is betting consumers are so tired of looking at smartphone screens that they'll be willing to pay over $2,000 for augmented reality glasses that bring digital visuals into a user's field of vision.
"Almost 20 years since the launch of the i Phone, people are ready to think about computing differently," Spiegel said in an interview with CNBC.
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