I don't think that will happen overnight. AR will be available using touch screen devices very soon. People won't give up those devices and walk around with goofy glasses any time soon. First, people will hold up their mobile device and "see" in AR through the screen. No new hardware needed. Once people see the usage opportunities and glasses become more like normal ones, it may advance as you say (just my opinion), but not in the early stages.
Thoughts?
Yeah, I don't think the HoloLens will hit the mainstream.
MSFT are already developing a glasses form factor holographic display (separate from the HoloLens). I think that'll be out, and affordable in under 10 years easily. On release, it'll likely have the processor etc separate, because its hard to cram all that in there.
I think the HoloLens, is more of an enterprise product, and a development platform. A forerunner if you will.
Like the old cheezeblock cellphones of the eighties.
The biggest potential I see with AR, is putting your digital world, into your real world.
You don't really get that with a phone. There's no point in making a big screen, in your small screen. Things aren't "just there", you have to pull out your phone and point it somewhere.
Plus if you are using a "viewing portal", you probably want something with as big a screen as possible, or to simply strap the phone to your head cardboard style with cheesecloth effect and all.
It has its uses, and its fun, but I don't think its very similar to the potential of a glass FF, 3d holographic HMD. It's 2d, through a small viewing windows, and a lot less immersive and immediate.
I agree that's where the money is, the glasses FF, in terms of something that could see mass consumer adoption, and make the slab phone second place. Something, at least a tad lighter and more normal looking than the HoloLens.
I'm 39 and I am sure I will see the day not too far off really where AR and VR take off. It scares me as much as it excites me. Think people are anti-social with their phones? Wait till they are immersed in holographic realities.....Think people are escapist with the internet and gaming? Wait till they can live alternative lives in VR...