Mircosoft has created ‘HoloLens’—a lightweight head device that goes beyond augmented reality and virtual reality, by letting you interact with three-dimensional holograms that blend seamlessly with the real world.
It cleverly maps out the room, transforming the walls and physical items as a canvas for the holographic projection—user simply have to use gestures to maneuver and interact with the hologram.
The Hololens not only lets you enjoy games, learn new things, work on projects, it is also a useful tool for future communication.
For instance, Sean Hollister of Gizmodo had a friend who had volunteered to act as an amateur electrician, where he was able to point out objects and drew diagrams to guide him on how to install a real light switch into a real wall.
Check out Microsoft ’s website to find out more about the HoloLens. Read more about Sean hands-on experience here.
[via Gizmodo, Microsoft HoloLens]