Author Topic: Microsoft HoloLens though?  (Read 2810 times)

The concept is cool of course, but it LOOKS so stupid when worn on the head, lol
Well I think any kind of wearable tech if going to look pretty werid unless it's made to look exactly like regular wear or something like that.

you underestimate the power of modern processors

you underestimate the power of modern processors
Not at all, actually.



That video seems like a parody of something.

Regardless, unless Microsoft is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of humanity, a lot of the stuff in that video isn't even possible, much less functional.

yes you do


That video seems like a parody of something.

Regardless, unless Microsoft is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of humanity, a lot of the stuff in that video isn't even possible, much less functional.

I checked the date if it wasn't April 1st.

That video seems like a parody of something.

Regardless, unless Microsoft is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of humanity, a lot of the stuff in that video isn't even possible, much less functional.
yeah i mean like watching netflix via it

iunno

i would really want one though

hehehe...holographic research...hehe


hehehe...holographic research...hehe
no more having to hide a screen

Eh, something tells me this will be just as overhyped as the Kinect was.

Still, relevant anyway.

WHAT THE forget OH MY GOD

Not at all, actually.
Microsoft custom-engineered a "holographic processing unit," which I'm guessing is highly optimized towards virtual-reality and hologram sort of calculations. It's totally possible IMO, especially considering they showed a live demo

i wish i was born much earlier so i can see more tech than i will.