Microsoft Teases HoloLens 2 (cnet.com)
"Microsoft is expected to announce the next generation HoloLens headset at an already announced event on February 24, and the company's doing a bit more to stoke the flames," reports TechCrunch. One of the key people behind the original HoloLens, Alex Kipman, tweeted a video showing "vague forms of chips and cables [that] take shape out of melted ice, rocks and air," reports TechCrunch. From the report: The original headset was ahead of the mixed reality wave, but now that AR is starting to catch on all over the industry, the timing could be right for a big second-generation launch. Reports have suggested a Qualcomm 850 chip and new Project Kinect Sensors. The headset is also said to be cheaper and smaller than its developer-focused predecessor, which could put Microsoft in prime position to push augmented reality forward.
i for one am waiting for HL NT at the very least.
Having tried pretty much all of the VR and AR headsets, the one I thought had the most potential was actually the Hololens - only hampered by a really bad field of view limitation.
If they have improved on that a lot, I think a new Hololens could do really well, even if it's still expensive.
Remember an AR headset can do AR and VR, while a VR headset can only do VR...
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Please get a sense of humor!
HoloLens released and was apparently very successful. HoloLens was never a consumer device that you would see in stores or homes, it was for large enterprises usually in construction, manufacturing, engineering or architecture spaces.
Maybe I'll finally be able to learn to play "Grumpy Snail".
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