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Hands-on : Everything you need to know about Microsoft's Mixed Reality headsets

Hands-on : Everything you need to know about Microsoft’s Mixed Reality headsets

Posted on March 3, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis

The cheaper alternative to Microsoft HoloLens is coming

“Powerful and affordable VR is coming to you.”

That’s what we heard from Microsoft’s Megan Saunders at a Microsoft Surface event last year before the company announced VR hardware ‘accessories’ for the upcoming Windows 10 Creator’s Edition software update.

While many questions still swirl regarding what’s in store, we do know Microsoft has now renamed its Windows Holographic ecosystem to Windows Mixed Reality, and that the first development kits will begin shipping this month.

But if you want to know the details on who’s involved, as well as the latest on price points, release date, specs, design and just what exactly the thing is, read on for everything we know so far.
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https://www.wareable.com/vr/best-windows-mixed-reality-vr-headset-8763

Wearables Tags:hardware, headset, Microsoft, microsoft hololens, microsoft surface, software, Surface, VR, Windows, Windows 10

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