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Microsoft Hololens

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This looks amazing 

 

Now, this is a kind of advert thing, but if you go and click rewatch the live thingy, I'll link the website to it down below. And skip to like 1 hour 50 minutes, about there. They actually use the glasses and build in holo gram which they then 3D printed out. It's so fluid and.. wow. And you'll be able to game with it, like with Minecraft like it showed in the advert..etc

 

 

 

Here http://news.microsoft.com/windows10story/

 

Click Rewatch Live event, around 1 hour 50 minutes to 1 hour 55 minutes, one of those time stamps, they show it off, it's amazing!

 

They said it will probably be released around the Windows 10 time ..etc

Screw this we'll have axe wielding maniacs running in the street with this stupid thing on their head pretending that they're playing GTA.

 

You mean, psychos pretending they're playing Borderlands 2.

Microsoft is just trying to hype people up.

 

I'd bet this will only ever be a proof of concept. Take the Oculus Rift for example, it's never going to be a household item because there are problems with it. It's just a unique proof of concept. Sure, these "holograms" are cool but it's just through some glasses and it probably looks strange and wouldn't work well. Great concept though.

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Microsoft is just trying to hype people up.

 

I'd bet this will only ever be a proof of concept. Take the Oculus Rift for example, it's never going to be a household item because there are problems with it. It's just a unique proof of concept. Sure, these "holograms" are cool but it's just through some glasses and it probably looks strange and wouldn't work well. Great concept though.

 

The livestream shows the glasses, well, they took a pair of the glasses that allow you to see the hologram and put it on the camera, to see what the girl was seeing..etc So it would be almost identical. If not they've got time to improve.

 

But knowing Microsoft, good chance they'll mess this up somehow

Well, That was the only video i will ever pause my 1989 for.

Ehh, Idk. It looks incredible.  But..

Microsoft is all like "I Can show you incredible things." But this will most likely not be as good as it looks. lol

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