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The [[Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset]] is one of the first [[head-mounted display|head-mounted displays]] (HMDs) developed in partnership with [[Microsoft]] for this company’s flagship operating system (OS). It is part of a new line of [[virtual reality]] (VR) headsets for the [[Windows 10 VR]], and one of the first to have a prototype ready for testing. The [[VR Headsets|VR headset]] takes advantage of the [[VR]] and [[augmented reality]] (AR) capabilities provided by the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]].
The [[Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset]] is one of the first [[head-mounted display|head-mounted displays]] (HMDs) developed in partnership with [[Microsoft]] for Windows Mixed Reality. It is part of a new line of [[virtual reality]] (VR) headsets for the [[Windows 10 VR]], and one of the first to have a prototype ready for testing. The [[VR Headsets|VR headset]] takes advantage of the [[VR]] and [[augmented reality]] (AR) capabilities provided by the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]].
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Microsoft refers to this range of headsets as [[mixed reality]] (MR). The mixed reality headset targets developers and VR/AR enthusiasts. It creates a virtual space where the user can interact with the OS by, for example, projecting Windows apps on the wall or in the middle of thin air.
Microsoft refers to this range of headsets as [[mixed reality]] (MR). The mixed reality headset targets developers and VR/AR enthusiasts. It creates a virtual space where the user can interact with the OS by, for example, projecting Windows apps on the wall or in the middle of thin air.