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Microsoft Teases HoloLens 2 (cnet.com) 21

"Microsoft is expected to announce the next generation HoloLens headset at an already announced event on February 24, and the company's doing a bit more to stoke the flames," reports TechCrunch. One of the key people behind the original HoloLens, Alex Kipman, tweeted a video showing "vague forms of chips and cables [that] take shape out of melted ice, rocks and air," reports TechCrunch. From the report: The original headset was ahead of the mixed reality wave, but now that AR is starting to catch on all over the industry, the timing could be right for a big second-generation launch. Reports have suggested a Qualcomm 850 chip and new Project Kinect Sensors. The headset is also said to be cheaper and smaller than its developer-focused predecessor, which could put Microsoft in prime position to push augmented reality forward.
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Microsoft Teases HoloLens 2

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  • HL2.0 (Score:5, Funny)

    by zlives ( 2009072 ) on Monday February 11, 2019 @06:54PM (#58106748)

    i for one am waiting for HL NT at the very least.

  • Could be big (Score:4, Interesting)

    by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Monday February 11, 2019 @07:00PM (#58106760)

    Having tried pretty much all of the VR and AR headsets, the one I thought had the most potential was actually the Hololens - only hampered by a really bad field of view limitation.

    If they have improved on that a lot, I think a new Hololens could do really well, even if it's still expensive.

    Remember an AR headset can do AR and VR, while a VR headset can only do VR...

    • If they have improved on that a lot, I think a new Hololens could do really well, even if it's still expensive.

      So they'll sell 4 instead of 2? No one wants to walk around with a headset on their face but out-of-touch nerds. AR is "big in the industry" and light on actual consumer sales.

      • by Anonymous Coward
        This isn't google glass and it's not a consumer device (hence the reason there is not much in the way of consumer sales). It's used pretty extensively in the construction and manufacturing industries and improvements like a wider field of view will definitely help, it won't make it any more of a consumer device though but again that's not the target.
      • Maybe I'll finally be able to learn to play "Grumpy Snail".
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    Your comment violated the "postercomment" compression filter. Try less whitespace and/or less repetition.

    Please get a sense of humor!

  • the start menu in Windows 10 often takes twenty+ minutes to show? They should invest in things that help most of their users.

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