HoloLens will open on December 2nd

The limelight of Microsoft's HoloLens is being taken away by the widely-recognized VR headset, but Microsoft's HoloLens is much quieter than the comrades in Microsoft's VR headset. The development of AR and VR lines has enabled Microsoft to change the image of traditional Windows system vendors. Maximizing the mobilization of users and the integration of Windows systems with AR and VR is the foundation for the future of Microsoft's established business empire.

The developer and commercial versions of Microsoft's HoloLens will be booked in Japan on December 2, although not a consumer version, but at least that means more people will have access to this amazing device. HoloLens began booking in the US and Canada in March of this year, and subsequently listed in some countries and regions around the world. Although Microsoft will open the reservation in Japan on December 2nd, the actual shipment will have to wait until 2017.

Although it still needs to wait for a while, many Japanese companies, including Japan Airlines, have begun to deploy augmented reality technology in the course of business operations. Microsoft's Alex Kipman (who is reputed to be the man behind Microsoft HoloLens, Xbox, and Kinect) said in his statement of HoloLens's grand expectations: "The goal we set at Microsoft is to spread the hybrid reality to everyone living on this planet. Since January 2015, we have been working hard to move mixed reality into real life. I can't wait to see Japanese users experience the scene of HoloLens."

HoloLens will open on December 2nd

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