Friday 15 July 2016

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Microsoft’s HoloLens



Microsoft this week announced that its HoloLens to build is now available for developers. Augmented Reality (AR) headset has been demoed several times in the past year,
and it is expected that the performance of development teams who have imagined what the hardware can do the job will be to spark the applications and capabilities of a ship with suits.

The initial response has been positive from attendees me. Microsoft, NASA, created by Case Western Reserve Medical School have shown applications, and has made his own.

RoboRaid on the actual headset, Redmond last year demoed, Skype (introduced in mid-air through a 2D screen) and HoloStudio, that makes you a 3D hologram design will ship with a number of applications, including applications, "place" the world's goods, and "mixed reality" applications that blend real-world building objects with holographic materials.

He eventually came away impressed by the experience, but that model and Microsoft fielded demonstrations were not very complicated, but the hardware is still hung up in times of trouble seemed.



The difference between the headset Microsoft HoloLens clearly to your PC via a wired connection is not limited. On the plus side, this means that you really can walk around while using the device.
The downside, of course, is that the battery life and processing power available for both an Oculus, Vive, or similar VR The headset can manage are limited.

A total of 2.3 million light points and 2.5K bright (bright points per light) with a resolution of the holographic lens 9: HoloLens final version of the two is 16.
Translated into English, that there is sufficient holographic objects, bright, colorful, and detailed display of horsepower means.

Microsoft being very forthcoming about other aspects of the device, but we HoloLens an IMU (inertial measurement unit), multiple cameras, mixed reality capture sensors, multiple microphones, and know there is a "ambient sensor."


 The CPU is a 32-bit Intel processor (almost certainly based on Cherry Trail), and the device also has a custom holographic processing unit, or is involved in HPU. HPU is Microsoft itself, and whatever hardware capabilities, the company is not producing.

I also posted it, you can read it on the go to click  Oculus VR



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