Thursday, October 3, 2019
lower SWAP, seeing a unity in approach here from Mr. Hololens et al
Microsoft fielded a chip designer and now senior director of sensor development for HoloLens, Sunil Acharya, to present its keynote, where he delved into the sensors used in HoloLens 2. Describing the device, he said, “It is an intelligent, expensive edge device. It’s like a computer sitting on your head, with mixed reality displays, lifelike holograms in front of you, and letting you interact with both the physical world and the digital world.” For the future, he said Microsoft plans to increase its ruggedness for military use, and continue to miniaturize, increase battery life and leverage the power of the cloud to enable more mixed reality experiences on its own as well as third party devices.
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