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Windows | Windows Mixed Reality is a [[Augmented Reality]] [[Augmented Reality#Platforms|Software Platform]] incorporated in [[Windows 10]] operating system. It utilizes [[Microsoft HoloLens]], an [[OHMD]], to project Windows 10 apps and other high-definition digital imageries or [[hologram]]s onto real life objects. Holographic allows users to interact with these virtual objects through gaze, gestures and voice commands. | ||
Announced on January 21, 2015, Windows | Announced on January 21, 2015, Windows Mixed Reality was introduced with the release of Windows 10. Microsoft HoloLens was released in | ||
On June 1, 2016 in Computex, Microsoft announced that they are opening Windows | On June 1, 2016 in Computex, Microsoft announced that they are opening Windows Mixed Reality to third party developers. They have partnered with [[HTC]], creator of [[HTC Vive]]. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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[[Windows | [[Windows Mixed Reality API]] is incorporated in all devices running Windows 10, even tablets and smartphones. | ||
HoloLens UI/UX are designed around [[gaze input]], [[gesture input]] and [[voice input]] or GGV. [[World coordinates]], [[spatial sound]] and [[spatial mapping]] are environmental understanding features that provide the ability for holograms to interact with both the user and the world around them. | HoloLens UI/UX are designed around [[gaze input]], [[gesture input]] and [[voice input]] or GGV. [[World coordinates]], [[spatial sound]] and [[spatial mapping]] are environmental understanding features that provide the ability for holograms to interact with both the user and the world around them. |
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Type | Augmented Reality |
Subtype | Optical head-mounted display |
Developer | Microsoft |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Devices | Microsoft HoloLens |
Website | https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us |
Windows Mixed Reality is a Augmented Reality Software Platform incorporated in Windows 10 operating system. It utilizes Microsoft HoloLens, an OHMD, to project Windows 10 apps and other high-definition digital imageries or holograms onto real life objects. Holographic allows users to interact with these virtual objects through gaze, gestures and voice commands.
Announced on January 21, 2015, Windows Mixed Reality was introduced with the release of Windows 10. Microsoft HoloLens was released in
On June 1, 2016 in Computex, Microsoft announced that they are opening Windows Mixed Reality to third party developers. They have partnered with HTC, creator of HTC Vive.
Features
- All Windows universal apps can become holograms. Holograms can be 2D (a TV or another screen) or 3D (a real object).
- Users can interact with holograms. Gaze, gesture and voice are supported input methods.
- The OHMD is mobile, untethered to your PC or another device.
- Computer vision is utilize to understand the device's environment.
Hardware
Apps
Windows 10 Apps - HoloLens Apps
Developer
Windows Mixed Reality API is incorporated in all devices running Windows 10, even tablets and smartphones.
HoloLens UI/UX are designed around gaze input, gesture input and voice input or GGV. World coordinates, spatial sound and spatial mapping are environmental understanding features that provide the ability for holograms to interact with both the user and the world around them.