Monday, October 5, 2015

Magic Leap, Microsoft HoloLens, HTC Value Vive, and Samsung Virtual Reality (VR).


I've found some architects create virtual models of their building plans so that people can walk through the structure before the foundation is even laid, i think its very impressive. Now the clients can move around exteriors and interiors and ask questions or even suggest alterations to the design. Virtual models can give you a much more accurate idea of how moving through a building will feel than a miniature model. You can do so many things with it and when you're watching the videos you will feel like you are there and people will get into it.

Virtual environment are used in training programs for the military, the space program and even medical students. In medicine, the staff can use virtual environments to train in everything from surgical procedures to diagnosing a patient. Also surgeons have used virtual reality technology to not only train and educate, but also to perform surgery remotely by using robotic devices.



When you can change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see with Microsoft HoloLens. HoloLens is essentially a holographic computer built into a headset that lets you see, hear and interact with holograms within an environment such as a living room or an office space. Microsoft has built the headset without the need to be wirelessly connected to a PC, and has used high-definition lenses and spatial sound technology to create that immersive, interactive holographic experience.

Microsoft presented some of the most interesting potential uses in a video, which you can see above. Among the most interesting, HoloLens will be bale to let you view and interact with work projects such as assembling 3D models, play games like Minecraft, video chat with hologram versions of Skype contacts, and you can even watch live content.






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