Microsoft's HoloLens looks amazing, and for good reason
The HoloLens demo at Microsoft Build 2015 blew everyone away with the device's capabilities and possibilities. And I want it so bad.
Microsoft originally announced HoloLens at their Windows 10 launch event in January, and it took our breath away. The company brought out their headset again during the keynote for the Microsoft Build developer conference yesterday, to show just what direction it's headed in.Instead of virtual reality, Microsoft went with Augmented reality, something they've title "Holograms". The visor on the HoloLens lets you see your surroundings and places holographic objects in that space. This mean that you can wear the device and see your phone or desktop's apps as set pieces in your room. A weather app on as a virtual beach on your coffee table, a calendar app open on your door, a video player on your wall, even a virtual dog on the rug in the centre. And you can interact with all of this juts by pointing and clicking your finger in the air in front of you. The possibilities are endless. To give you a better idea of what we're talking about, check out the experience link on the Microsoft website here.