http://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us#You knowLike, when I see this I get really confused, becauseEverything they showed in the videoThats a lothow are we to expect glasses smaller than the oculus rift to do all of this in HD without frame lagHow do we live share things like with the motorcycle? Having two of those glasses connected to a wifi, and then having it live update a 3D software? How are they supposed to go about doing thatLive television, too? I mean that's actually not too hard compared to the live updating shared 3D modeling software, but you're making a prime piece of the living room obsolete by making a digital version.No comment on the MineCraft thing, the only problem I have is the processing power that would require.The wooden 3D modeling with 3D printing is pretty cool i got to be honest.This concept video just looks like a programmer's wet dream, and not something that could be reality; in my opinion.However I am hype, if they pull it off like in this concept, then well. Game changing hardware, I guess?
... but they did
the video is digitally made
There is no way you could get Minecraft to work well with augmented reality like what the picture suggests.
I doubt this will be as good as any of the photoshopped pictures make it look.There is no way you could get Minecraft to work well with augmented reality like what the picture suggests.
Hopefully we will get hoverboards soon
I am not joking you. We already have hover boards. Tony Hawk rides one made by, I think, Hovr? It's probably Huvr. I don't know, it's spelled weirdly.
Do people still really believe that fake video where Tony Hawk got hired as an actor in.Nice.
MAGNETS!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSheVhmcYLA
My bad. Not the Huvr one, the Hendo one. I don't know how I could of mixed those two up. Anyhow, the secret isn't much of a secret, but at least it works.
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