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Microsoft HoloLens 2: It's better, but it's still not for me and you

Microsoft HoloLens 2: It’s better, but it’s still not for me and you

Posted on February 27, 2019 By Jarvis

MWC 2019: It’s built for business, but that’s okay. For now

When Microsoft demoed the first HoloLens almost four years ago, it had Minecraft. For my demo of HoloLens 2, there were no games at all. That’s because in its second coming, Microsoft’s holographic headset is all about business.

By that I mean it’s aimed at industries like healthcare and construction because – places the technology is being best put to use right now. At least, that’s what Microsoft believes. So that’s why, when it’s finally my time to try out the new HoloLens, I’m met with a choice of demos which includes collaborations with education company Pearson and Bentley Systems, a company the provides software solutions for engineers and architects.
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