Author Topic: Microsoft HoloLens though?  (Read 2780 times)

Here is something done very similarly, but with the Rift
The tracking isn't nearly as good it looks like

holo girlfriends!!!!!!!!

The tracking isn't nearly as good it looks like
Thats because you're now comparing reality versus a concept...

Thats because you're now comparing reality versus a concept...
I meant compared to the microsoft hololens...

I meant compared to the microsoft hololens...
That is a concept, dude. :panda:

That is a concept, dude. :panda:
They did a live demo! With an animated person! The tracking was much more smooth and even the person model looked better.

They did a live demo! With an animated person! The tracking was much more smooth and even the person model looked better.
Probablyyyy because the Rift one is made by a single dude compared to uh... Microsoft

i can totally see myself quantum stuffting through the nth dimension with these on - assuming they won't cost an arm and a leg that is.

i can totally see myself quantum stuffting through the nth dimension with these on

4d memes??


no sillies research won't go anywhere until we get complete virtual reality

no sillies research won't go anywhere until we get complete virtual reality
That's not true in any stretch of the imagination. Any new technology is immediately tested with compatibility for research.

That's not true in any stretch of the imagination. Any new technology is immediately tested with compatibility for research.
holo research is pointless compared to oculus rift or other virtual reality
plus it's too conspicuous