The company's ambitions for augmented and virtual reality go way beyond one gizmo-which makes Windows Holographic a lot more Windows-esque.
From the time it was announced in January 2015, Windows Holographic has been a bit of an outlier: a Microsoft operating system that, as far as we knew, was designed to run on a single piece of hardware. That hardware would be HoloLens, the company's upcoming "mixed reality" headset, which blends the real world with digital imagery for applications ranging from games to workplace collaboration.
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