Microsoft Built A Holographic Headset Called HoloLens


Today at its Windows 10 event, Microsoft riffed about holograms for a lengthy period. It then announced that it had build a holographic headset that appears to fuse the real world with the digital realm. Windows 10 will contain holographic capabilities in its every permutation, according to the firm.

The headset is called the HoloLens. Microsoft promised that it would be released inside of the Windows 10 “timeframe.” The headset is wireless, and does not need to pair with either a computer or a phone. It has its own CPU, and GPU, plus a new ‘Holographic Processing Unit’ designed specifically for this new kind of computing. Here’s what it looks like:
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The product, of course, is comparable to Google’s Glass project, the Oculus headset, Magic Leap’s eventual hardware (though that’s still under wraps), the Sulon Cortex and other similar projects. Like Glass, the hardware is transparent, providing a live view of the real world. Salon’s tech does the same, but uses a fully enclosed visor and a live feed from a top-mounted video camera. Microsoft’s effort seems to combine the best of Glass (real image) with the best of Sulon (advanced digital 3D graphics) for a more convincing holographic experience.

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