Magic Leap dreams of making sports better. Will it?
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I don't have a DVR. When a New York Jets game begins on any given autumn Sunday, I'm racing to sit down and start watching. I clear my schedule. I open Twitter, and keep a sports app handy, too. I'm insufferable. It's a routine. And being on time -- to the second -- matters immensely.
I tried using Twitter's live-streaming NFL app in 2016 during a Jets game and gave up. The live stream was often laggy, and tweets didn't line up with what was happening in real time. I hate reading tweets of events I haven't caught up with yet. I can't stand streams that won't work. I don't want texts from my brother-in-law telling me the Jets scored a touchdown if I haven't seen it yet. Heck, I'll even stop talking to my mom (also a Jets fan) on the phone if a play is in motion, because I'm worried her live broadcast will be ahead of mine and she'll see something before me.