Posted on 02/26/2019 7:57:35 AM PST by BenLurkin
To improve upon HoloLens immersion, Microsoft purportedly doubled HoloLens' field of view while maintaining a holographic density of 47 pixels per degree of sight. It features a new display system that achieves this at low power, and includes a new time-of-flight depth sensor for direct manipulation of holograms. On top of this, HoloLens 2 features eye-tracking sensors and iris recognition for security.
The devices comfort has reportedly been improved by featuring a more balanced center of gravity, utilizing a light carbon-fiber material and a new mechanism that allows users to equip the device without having to readjust it. Vapor chamber technology helps to improve the devices thermal management while the dial-in fit system makes it more comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, even for users wearing glasses.
Lastly, Microsoft focused on time-to-value enhancements, aiming to make the device as economically viable to purchasers as quickly as possible. This is done by Microsoft featuring applications like Dynamics 365 Remote Assist, Layout and Guides. These applications, in conjunction with Microsofts Azure cloud services, intend to make the admittedly costly device more approachable in various professional fields.
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Here's a pair.
I agree. Thought VR was going to be a gimmick, but it’s pretty immersive. And this is really just the first gen.
Should be interesting to see where the tech goes...
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