American technology company
castAR (formerly Technical Illusions ) was a Palo Alto –based[ 11] technology startup company founded in March 2013[ 3] by Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson.[ 4] [ 5] Its first product was to be the castAR, a pair of augmented reality and virtual reality glasses.[ 12] castAR was a founding member of the nonprofit [ 13] Immersive Technology Alliance.[ 5]
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^ Lewis, Brandon (16 October 2013). "Technical Illusions takes augmented reality system to Kickstarter" . Embedded Computing Design. Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ a b "About Us" . Technical Illusions. Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ a b Joey, Fameli (22 May 2013). "Hands-On with Technical Illusions' CastAR Augmented Reality Glasses" . Tested.com . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ a b c Nicole, Lee (20 March 2014). "castAR's vision of immersive gaming gets closer to final production" . Engadget . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ a b Takahashi, Dean (18 August 2016). "Augmented reality firm CastAR recruits former LucasArts chief Darrell Rodriguez as its CEO" . VentureBeat . Retrieved 18 August 2016 .
^ Nunneley, Stephany (13 March 2014). "Immersive Technology Alliance formed by Oculus VR, EA, Avegant, CastAR others" . VG247 . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ Limburg, Mark (20 May 2013). "CastAR brings a new angle to Computer Assisted Reality" . VG247 . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ Dean, Takahashi (2 February 2014). "Move over, Oculus. This startup's augmented reality will blow your mind" . VentureBeat . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ Conditt, Jessica (15 September 2016). "Augmented reality studio castAR picks up 'Disney Infinity' devs" . Engadget . Retrieved 15 September 2016 .
^ Takahashi, Dean (19 August 2015). "Android creator Andy Rubin invests $15M in CastAR to build augmented reality gaming glasses" . VentureBeat . Retrieved 19 August 2015 .
^ Lee, Adriana (20 May 2014). "They're No Google Glass, But These Epson Specs Offer A New Look At Smart Eyewear" . ReadWrite . Retrieved 13 June 2014 .
^ Hsia, Kevin (26 March 2014). "EA, Avegant, Technical Illusions, and Others Form Immersive Technology Alliance" . Punchkick Interactive. Retrieved 13 June 2014 .