Meet Microsoft HoloLens, a wireless headset for holographic viewing



Microsoft has unveiled a holographic headset, a unique take in the growing world of VR and AR headsets.
It is more minimal and lighter looking than Oculus Rift. The lenses are see-through, so users can see holograph projections in a real-world setting.
The headset features spatial sound, so even holographs behind users can be heard. Advanced sensors pick up information about the surrounding world. The HoloLens includes a CPU and GPU as well as a third processor, one Microsoft invented and it's calling a holographic processing unit.
The HoloLens is also wireless, meaning users can move and interact untethered in the world around them as they navigate a holographic experience.
Microsoft worked on HoloLens for years, the company said, and the headset will release in the Windows 10 timeframe.
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