5 things you need to know about Microsoft HoloLens
5 things you need to know about Microsoft HoloLens
2015-01-23
Microsoft surprised the world with its
hololens headset which superimposes
virtual objects over your field of
vision here's what you need to know
about this ambitious hardware despite
the name the hololens doesn't really
create holograms
instead its augmented reality a
technology we've seen before that uses
movement aware sensors to make it look
as if a virtual object is there in real
life hololens doesn't obscure your whole
vision like oculus rift so you can still
see the rest of the real world including
your hands this frees you up to use
gestures like this mid-air click to
select objects while voice commands give
you extra control hololens deploys 3
processing units crunching data from a
large number of sensors it's covered in
cameras to handle head-tracking or
record video while light is bounced
between three layers of glass in each
lens all of which goes into tricking
your brain into seeing something that's
not there
Microsoft demonstrated using hololens to
do things like build a virtual object to
be 3d printed get futuristic DIY help
over Skype explore alien landscapes and
even play a Minecraft style game
microsoft owns minecraft so the popular
block building phenomenon could be the
hololens his first big hit
loads of virtual reality gadgets we've
seen have been prototypes or not yet
ready for ordinary shoppers but
Microsoft reckons will see a hololens
release within the Windows 10 time frame
that's vague but this is a virtual
reality gadget that might actually get a
mainstream release here's hoping because
frankly hololens is the most exciting
thing microsoft's made since the Xbox
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