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Why Microsoft's HoloLens Stands Out in the Battle of the Glasses. It's so much more than a computer you wear on your face. By ABC News. January 22, 2015, 11:27 AM.
Microsoft shows off progress on its holographic glasses. A woman wearing a HoloLens demonstrates how the technology can be used to test and develop robotics at the Microsoft Build conference in ...
Microsoft unveils its next ambitious and great innovation: HoloLens. With HoloLens, users can dive into the virtually untapped world of holographic computing by wearing a headset to see 3D ...
Microsoft also revealed HoloLens, the company’s holographic glasses. The glasses are “the most advanced holographic computer the world has ever seen," Kipman said.
Microsoft just made some important progress, however. Its researchers have developed a true, near-eye holographic whose optics can fit inside a regular pair of glasses.
I'm a big fan of XREAL. In my XREAL Air review, I detailed how the subtle lenses do all the things I wish HoloLens would've ended up doing, albeit with a key concession: they have no on-board compute.
Microsoft's HoloLens Glasses look like something that pilots would wear in a cockpit of a F-22 or F-35 jet. If you take them to school you will probably be awarded the geek of the century award, ...
But Microsoft hasn’t just been working on making the Hololens more user-friendly. The company also used its event last month to unveil what it calls Spatial Anchors, its take on the AR cloud.
I just put Microsoft’s new holographic glasses on my face. It’s one of the most amazing and tantalizing experiences I’ve ever had with a piece of technology. This piece was originally ...
OPINION: These XREAL holographic glasses are amazing. ... Joe Belfiore, and Alex Kipman share a jolly good time at the reveal of the Microsoft HoloLens back in 2017.
AR glasses still have a very long way to go before they’re mainstream — certainly longer than VR, it seems — yet I’m hopeful that the upcoming HoloLens 2 will bridge most of the gap.
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