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Ricoh Theta S Review: the true VR camera trailblazer

Microsoft’s HoloLens is not for you (yet)

Posted on March 1, 2016March 31, 2020 By Jarvis

Today Microsoft HoloLens was released for purchase – sort of – for developers, in a kit that’s made strictly for those that plan on making software for the device. This version of Microsoft HoloLens is not meant to compete with the other virtual reality headsets being revealed and/or released in the next several weeks. The Oculus Rift, for example, has had several developer kits released in the past. The HTC Vive, too, has had its own developer release before now. This is just the beginning.
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