Microsoft debuts Windows Holographic, its augmented reality platform and headset
Microsoft debuts Windows Holographic, its augmented
reality platform and headset
The new Microsoft HoloLens.
January 21, 2015 10:43 AM By Jordan Novet
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft is getting deeper into
augmented reality.
Today Alex Kipman, technical fellow for the operating
system group at Microsoft, gave consumers a first look at a new product called
Windows Holographic. It also announced a device, Microsoft HoloLens with
multiple sensors, spatial sound, and multiple chips, including a
Microsoft-crafted processor called a Holographic Processing Unit.
“Holographic computing enabled by Windows 10 is here,”
Kipman said. Every Windows 10 build features Holographic application
programming interfaces (APIs) for multiple screen sizes, he said.
And Microsoft wants to attract the attention of
developers previously concerned with other augmented reality platforms.
“Oculus, Magic Leap, Glass developers, and everyone else
— we humbly invite you to come create holograms with us,” Kipman said.
There is software, Holo Studio, to give people the ability
to create their own holograms while using the HoloLens.
“We call it ‘Build 3D in 3D,'” Kipman said.
To wrap up the demo, Kipman pulled out a 3D-printed
quadcopter that was designed in HoloStudio.
“We’ve worked on this program for years,” Kipman said.
And yes, there is a Twitter account for the new HoloLens.
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