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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Here for the first time the user interface of Microsoft HoloLens

The tutorial shows a modified version of Windows 10 that can "float" in the air thanks to the Microsoft hologram technology that combines real and virtual objects images. It can be seen how it is possible to interact via swipe and other types of gesture to be carried out with the hands.

Microsoft's goal is obviously to show how simple and immediate interaction with augmented reality applications. Captivating the gesture with which you open the Windows interface and very interesting the possibility to move the cursor with a flick of the head.

The video actually intend to treat especially Microsoft Actiongram, an app that is used to configure Microsoft HoloLens. As explained in the video the Microsoft community manager, Kristina Horner, Actiongram also allow you to record video and connect to wireless networks.

This is still a primordial tool to present to developers some concepts underlying the interaction with augmented reality. With the debut of approaching the consumer market, surely we will see demonstrations of the most refined, even though a movie like this is already quite clear on the potential of AR.


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