dikko57
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Many people don't realise that HoloLens is a pc replacement. If you don't worry about pc applications, you shouldn't worry about HoloLens.
Many people don't realise that HoloLens is a pc replacement. If you don't worry about pc applications, you shouldn't worry about HoloLens.
Im not spending $1000 on a new version of virtual reality just because they came out with a new version under a new name. And just to be clear we?re talking about having to wear a really dorky uncomfortable visor unit on your head that covers your eyes. I cant believe microsoft is introducing this is wont go anywhere its garbage. & they're misleading people by saying its new untethered hologram technology . Its not untethered if you're wearing a dork visor that hides your eyes & makes you look like a robot. & I dont consider it a true hologram if I need to look through a visor to see it, a true hologram doesn't require a visor , & the image should be 3d & appear in our world visible by the naked eye. True hologram technology exists but is still being kept secret by the military.
I'm guessing this is the article your referring to... http://windowscentral.com/satya-nadella-hololens-enterprise-customersLooks like none of us have to worry about price or budget now... Sigh
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probly not and less its rily cheap the MH v1 will be throught with problemes and it will not be for us. its geared to big biz.
if you do buy one at first it will be a lot of fun and instring, but because of the FoV it will quickly become one of those things that sit's in the courbed and clects dust.. only to be pulled out when people come over to show off...v2 may change that but who know's they only way i see it working is if the price point is so high that only big biz can buy them.
this will help cover the cost of develemp. and v2 will be for us. but as it stands now that FoV will make it inpractal for most people to use...
but i'm shore the sheep will still be lining up around the block the night befor it comes out with no idear what there actaly going to do with it
While that may yet prove to be so, I think the two device's are targeted at two totally different use cases and have entirely different objectives from the get-go.My friend is testing HoloLens and says they're way better than Google Glass. I'd buy a pair but it'll depend of the price
In Microsoft's own demonstrations, the Hololens has always been used in a building, doing work, playing a game in your living room, or video conferencing with a colleague. Time will tell, I'm excited to see what comes of this interesting new tech from Microsoft.Yea maybe, but my friend's walking around the town recording usual things So in your opinion? What's the main destination of using HoloLens?