In January this year Microsoft announced the HoloLens, a technology based on virtual and augmented reality (AR).
There were plenty of announcements to get excited about during the Microsoft Build Developer Conference this week, but HoloLens stole the show
Computers made the world faster, the Internet made the world smaller, and augmented reality is on its way to making the world more immersive. Microsoft wants to spearhead a product on the market that will successfully blend augmented reality with virtual reality and promises to be a more sophisticated product than the smart glasses that have come before it.
In January this year Microsoft announced the HoloLens, a technology based on virtual and augmented reality (AR).
There were plenty of announcements to get excited about during the Microsoft Build Developer Conference this week, but HoloLens stole the show
Computers made the world faster, the Internet made the world smaller, and augmented reality is on its way to making the world more immersive. Microsoft wants to spearhead a product on the market that will successfully blend augmented reality with virtual reality and promises to be a more sophisticated product than the smart glasses that have come before it.