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Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 Slated To Launch In The First quarter Of 2019

by John Smith SEO Executive

It has been more than three years since Microsoft revealed HoloLens, its grand venture into the realm of augmented reality goggles. Ever since Microsoft Corp has opened up the holographic computer to different manufacturers, this started a few interesting Virtual Reality headsets last year. Presently, it is time for the real HoloLens follower. As reported by The Verge, HoloLens 2 might finally be launched by the end of this year. The news accompanies a statement from Thurrott.com, which declared the new headset, code-named “Sydney,” might be launched in the very first quarter of next year.

Cheaper and lighter AR

As usual, not much information is available regarding the HoloLens 2 yet. However, as per Thurrott, it is reported to have a larger field of view along with a more lightweight and comfier frame; high-grade quality display; and an Artificial Intelligence chip. The most significant development might be the cost, though. The primary Hololens is still priced at $3,000, as it is mostly targeted at developers. Thurrott states that the latter version will be priced considerably less.

At Microsoft Build 2018, it was evident that Microsoft is still gambling big on Mixed Reality, which is its combined word for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. The Microsoft’s most recent HoloLens applications, which are Layout and Remote Assist, look truly helpful for professionals. Therefore it is not an immense surprise that the company is preparing to launch a brand-new AR headset. We hope that it offers something to the consumers too.

It is reasonable to state that the smartphone efforts by Microsoft went commonly in vain, though with AR and VR usually thought as the following big section backing mobile growth, there is a chance to correct some past wrongs. The first HoloLens was Microsoft’s first blow at it, a standalone Windows 10 PC, which sits on the head and paired with see-through displays. The company has shown it off it at almost every single event and conference since setting the HoloLens One on sale.

However, the first HoloLens – targeted more at developers of Augmented Reality interactive experiences rather than a customer audience – is costly. It is also somewhat damaged when it comes to hardware: the necessity for a reasonably powerful processor implied that battery life is less. Moreover, the headset itself is barely slim and subtle.

Next-Gen HoloLens is codenamed Sydney

The new HoloLens, although, is anticipated to address most of the issues in the first HoloLens. Dubbed “Sydney” internally, as per the sources conversing with Thurrott, the MR smartglasses will be launched in the first quarter next year, if the company’s plan adheres to the schedule.

It is expected that it will be a lighter and more comfortable wearable, it will also have improved holographic displays. One of the major cons of the HoloLens revolved around the limited field of view of the screen technology.

Even though it will be the second HoloLens to hit the markets, the hardware as a matter of fact supposed to be the third version of Microsoft. HoloLens V2 was reportedly dropped in the middle of development, with the company’s team getting increasingly competitive in the face of opposing Augmented Reality projects from Google, Meta, Magic Leap, Apple, and others.

Source : Office.com/setup 


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