| Bandorr said: So the head of Xbox thinks something Xbox is developing will be the final destination? Yeah not surprised. Wonder if they even have it doing peripheral vision yet. Several people commented that the lack of it was very jarring when they tried it. |
Nope, review from 5 days ago
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/wearables/microsoft-hololens-1281834/review
The biggest issue with HoloLens's holographic viewing is that the field of view is limited to what amounts to the size of a monitor in front of you – equivalent to 15 inches, we know now. You can see the edges of the virtual space where the hologram lives (which are basically the edges of the inner HoloLens frames).
It also costs $3,800, short battery life, glitchy and hard to fit properly.
But it does work entirely hands free, with good spatial sound and resolution.
And here it is in action
http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a23695/ukraine-using-hololens-transparent-tanks/
Who needs games, let's make war more fun!







