Microsoft Launches HoloLens – The Future of Technology?

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Microsoft Launches HoloLens – The Future of Technology?

The Logical Indian

January 29th, 2015

When Microsoft held its Windows 10 event last week at its headquarters in Washington, no one was expecting a new futuristic wearable device. The tech company astounded everyone with the announcement about HoloLens, Microsoft’s sleek-looking headset, complete with transparent lenses.  It really does look like something straight out of a science fiction  film but what does it actually do and is it something that is going to used by the masses? Microsoft clearly thinks so and sees a future where people are able to see interactive, 3D images on top of what  they already see in everyday, real life situations. Here’s your quick guide to HoloLens and everything it has to offer.

Microsoft’s idea behind HoloLens is not to transport you into another world but rather to bring technology into the very world you’re living in. The device has been designed to overlay objects and images on top of what you already see in a room, so you can still see and converse with other people.
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