In the face of mounting competition, Microsoft is under pressure for a consumer play for its augmented reality (AR) headset, HoloLens, and AR platform, Windows Mixed Reality. A slightly refined, media-focused headset for home use could be the answer.
In 2015, Microsoft introduced its untethered, wearable Windows 10 holographic computer, HoloLens. As part of Windows 10, Windows Mixed Reality (previously called Windows Holographic) was also introduced as the platform that would power AR and virtual reality (VR) experiences. Microsoft is positioning for a future of holographic computing.
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