Friday, December 11, 2015

Hololens -- Chances looking better

I've been watching Hololens since it was first announced. Occasionally a cool something was posted on the "digging" page and it had started to look like the odds were that MVIS was not included in the device.

A number of comments did surface about the device that the field of view was quite limited, and that while it was really cool, the use of it wasn't as awesome as the video demos made it seem.

So, this recent news that they're pursuing different technologies from the one used in Israel. -- That's interesting. 

If you think through the system, it has some sensors, displays and a computer. That's it. It could be sensors, it could be the display. I don't think there's any chance that it's the computer - Microsoft in Redmond seems to have a handle on that.

So, the next question is: Are there any probable connections between MicroVision and Hololens?

Well yes, there do seem to be: Michael Beard, Scott Woltman

Now, I don't KNOW anything here, but this looks very interesting and deserves to be watched very closely. Microsoft seems to have much of Hololens devlopment as an open secret -- so chances are if MicroVision really will be included in the Hololens device word should get out relatively soon. 

"The layoffs point to a change in the company’s decision towards the pursuit of the Hololens project. Some analysts believed that it might be pointing towards the completion, but the source revealed that Microsoft plans to shift production of the Hololens from Israel to the United States so that it can pursue different technologies from the one used in Israel."

reddit discussion of Hololens change

Opptrends - Microsoft shifts base for Hololens

The development version of Hololens is due out in March of 2016. 


HOLOLENS Partners

#MadeWithHoloLens  --- see more demos made by Microsoft engineers with the Hololens.




Sunday December 13, 2015 
Microsoft’s HoloLens is going to be one of 2016’s most exciting technologies; it’s a mixed reality headset that puts “holograms” into the real world. After a lot of teasing, Microsoft has allowed developers to start showing off their work on HoloLens apps.
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