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Ashles
10 years agoProtege
No VR/AR is perfect. But Hololens has a lot going for it - wireless, standalone, no lag/motion sickness, reportedly excellent resolution (no SDE), huge support platform (Windows, whetever you may think of it, is massive), will come with immediate funtionality with a whole range of mature applications, collaborative (multiple users can do something together and see each other as opposed to VR where you are cut off) etc.
It's a different beast to VR and will have different use cases, but it would be a mistake to underestimate the impact the Hololens might have.
If the only criticism is a small FOV (which undoubtedly will be something they could expand in the future) then it's already made incredible strides.
I am an advocate within my company for both VR and AR and can see great (but different) uses for both.
It's a different beast to VR and will have different use cases, but it would be a mistake to underestimate the impact the Hololens might have.
If the only criticism is a small FOV (which undoubtedly will be something they could expand in the future) then it's already made incredible strides.
I am an advocate within my company for both VR and AR and can see great (but different) uses for both.