Microsoft has officially unveiled its new mixed reality headset called the Hololens 2. The second-generation device touts better comfort and more intuitive features based on feedback from its users around the world. It features a denser display, eye tracking, twice the field of view, and biometric authentication through Windows Hello. The Hololens 2's weight is more evenly distributed this time and is said to make you feel a lot lighter than the previous iteration. Its display is more energy efficient and is able to last longer compared to the original Hololens. Along with the Hololens 2, new software called Dynamics 365 will be made available for all Hololens users and developers this year. The Microsoft Hololens 2 will be available starting this year with a retail price of USD 3,500, or roughly PHP 183,200 when directly converted. It brings several new features and refinements ahead of the public beta launch in July and the official release later this year. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft introduces the Hololens 2" and "CICC cracks down on GoreBox after Tacloban school shooting".
Microsoft has officially unveiled its new mixed reality headset called the Hololens 2. The second-generation device touts better comfort and more intuitive features based on feedback from its users around the world.
It features a denser display, eye tracking, twice the field of view, and biometric authentication through Windows Hello. The Hololens 2's weight is more evenly distributed this time and is said to make you feel a lot lighter than the previous iteration. Its display is more energy efficient and is able to last longer compared to the original Hololens.
Our coverage of Hololens 2 features includes: "Microsoft introduces the Hololens 2"; "CICC cracks down on GoreBox after Tacloban school shooting"; "NVIDIA announces Halos for safer AI-powered robots". Each article provides unique insights and information.