
this small stand-alone headset based computer that's doing real-time augmented reality, with 4 cameras for motion tracking, gesture control and depth sensing, whilst running Windows 10, and has only just been released to developers, and is still in development itself, is so last year.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 11:37, Reply)

Much less a system running Windows.
I suppose at least when it freezes for no reason you can still watch the telly through it.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 14:00, Reply)

sometimes companies just try cool new things. Hololens has more avenue in the enterprise, regardless of them showing it running Minecraft. The whole Minority Report style UI bollocks is very much desired by some professionals, including artists / medical experts / designers / people masturbating to pron.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 14:34, Reply)

You know, the one where you could actually walk through the portals, rather than just pissing about with a cube all day.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 9:23, Reply)

and then attempting to deduce what could be seen through the portals on the other side.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 10:47, Reply)

Last time I saw it the field of view was tiny.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 11:08, Reply)

Also the control system was dogshit. However there's a lot of potential there and I think it'll eventually win out over the immersive headsets.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2017, 14:16, Reply)