First HoloLens Prototypes Showcased
Microsoft’s HoloLens mixed reality (MR) head-mounted display (HMD) is still a relatively new concept, having only been revealed to the public in January 2015. The device has remained shrouded in mystery since that time, making a handful of showings at events such as E3. The company has revealed a lot more about the kit today, though, confirming that the anticipated
Development Edition will be arriving in Q1 2016 for applicants in the USA and Canada at a price of $3,000 USD. Now a new video has been revealed giving a glimpse at the kit’s origins.
The first prototypes for HoloLens can be seen in a new video on Microsoft’s
official website and are also screen capped below. These quick glimpses are also mixed with a look at HoloLens’ manufacturing while those that have worked on it talk about its design, specs and potential uses.
HoloLens allows users to peer into the real world which virtual objects that Microsoft calls ‘holograms’ appearing. Users can interact with these holograms with their own hands using gestures to control videogames and more. Although the Development Edition’s release details are now known, it’s still not clear when the kit will reach the consumer market.
VRFocus will continue to follow HoloLens closely, reporting back with the latest updates on the kit’s progress.