On Wednesday, Microsoft hailed the official launch of its HoloLens augmented reality device to developers at its Build 2016 conference
But unlike the past HoloLens demos, which were impressive enough to draw applause audience members, today’s demo was less awe-inspiring and more like a slice of bad ’80s special effects
Microsoft’s Alex Kipman brought Dr. Pamela Davis, the dean of Case Western Reserve University, to show off the latest iteration of a medical education app for HoloLens
Walking us through a demo of a holographic human anatomy presentation, first previewed by Microsoft in 2015, the onstage team then moved on to a demo of remote teaching Read more…
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Source: Microsoft's latest HoloLens demo transports us back to the '80s