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now make a lighter version of it for 1k... who needs iris scan? and hand tracking is also not needed. a pen like pointer would be enough to control it like a 3D mouse. so make a light version of it for gamer. i would like to game in MR/VR but with a ps/xbox controller while sitting or even mouse and keyboard...
I manage a VR arcade.. That's what we wanna do for our next location!! But with VR and for 4 to 28 players... Because it's SO much fun with more folks. AR unfortunately doesn't look this good... Battery barely lasts an hour, and costs 3500 EACH... Huge investment. But maybe one day
I can’t wait for us to look back at this in 10 years and cringe at how slow and outdated this looked Edit: for everyone saying that it’s already slow and laggy... yes, it is, but that’s not the point of it. Right now it’s made for enterprise to try to make it ready for launch and it really won’t be until 10 years or so until Microsoft markets this for consumers. IMO I’m extremely happy that Microsoft is pushing this technology forward cause I tried one once in a trade show and frankly they’re cool af, honestly and actually do have unlimited applications it’s just that the ones Microsoft showed in this demo weren’t the strongest.
15 years from now I don't know what the heck is going to happen. I imagine everyone will wear AR glasses. It could even serve as your cellphone. Going out, you'll see prices in stores floating in the air. On the road, you'll see virtual signs in mid air. When you want to play a game, it's as easy as voice command. Even the web will come up on voice. You can share your searches with your friends in the same AR experience, or play games in the same AR experience. You could call people and talk to them like holograms in Star Wars using a digital avatar, and interact in AR like this demo shows. Shit is going to get really crazy. The way we view the world is going to change completely. Our eyes alone won't be enough.
vr/ar technology is faaaaaaaar from what we should have by 2030, ive had a vive for years and only used it a handful of times they simply arent that good or fun, i mean the first session is amazing, you know you are in your house but you see miles and miles but then the novelty runs off, theres no good triple A games with good vr, the only other vr games are either very basic where you dont even move, or they cost 20+ euros vr/ar is simply not worth investing in at current times
I work in R&D for a large corporation and my department bought 12 of these 18 months ago. In that time, I am the only person who has managed to do anything remotely useful with it. Not one person (including myself) has saved any time or made anything easier using one. These are incredible machines with huge potential, but if MS don't make some serious strides to make it more accessible to the average user in terms of ease of use, I think it's doomed in the work place, unfortunately. Mostly programmers and developers are the only people who can do anything other than a teams call with it. For everyone else it will just become astronomically expensive face time on your head.
@@johnwalker6148 Hi John. It's not that it needs more features. The capability of this machine is incredible with endless possibilities. The problem lies with accessibility. To be able to tap into these features you need to have a good grounding in development or an awful lot of time learning it. Something that the average person in the workplace simply doesn't have. For most companies like ours, these things will sit collecting dust only to be used occasionally as an expensive Go-Pro for teams meetings.
@@mrpleasurehead So, is it not as simple as they made it out to be in the presentation? They made it seem as though you could pretty much scan anything in. However, doesn't your company have a tech department? With things like this most companies would need at least 1 or 2 people adept with development but that's not a bad thing to invest in considering this is generally the way the future is heading. We're replacing physical with digital for many reasons. Anyway, hoping they do make it more user friendly in the near future.
Nice insight. I think initially this will only be used in B2B sector or let’s say for experts itself. Hopefully in by end of this decade we’ll have a very accessible version of this tech which can be used by everyone.
There are other players in the same market who have this aspect much better plotted out. Vuzix is an example. They have GemVision which has some capabilities. The biggest market for this is AR/AI especially in engineering, logistics and now medical.
A much cheaper way to try this out is to find a Windows Mixed Reality headset, especially if you also want to get a (not-the-greatest) SteamVR headset. No hand tracking, but for business use and with higher resolution, in seated mode with keyboard and mouse, WMR *could* be really nice “giant displays” with apps floating in 3D. Of course, question remains: how many people want this? Especially depending on how expensive this gets if it gets high enough resolution displays? HoloLens would possibly be an upgrade for this experience, but I am just not sure: even controllers are too low precision, much less hands. And how does the overlay over the real-life *actually* look in HoloLens? $3500 is simply too much to find out what the experience is like.
2019: Wow! An avatar that looks so real and can walk around me! 2050: Wow haptic sensors and real 823465893425p textures 2150: Wow real human flesh 3000: Why live, why die, our minds are in the cloud.
@@pumpuppthevolume More the product itself, the way this will change our way of life, social views and interactions is what really excites me. Social interactions have a big deal on our qualia, so VR and AR is basically the second coming of the internet,it can really change the world drastically in only a few years. Let's say, 10 years as a good example.
@Cole Park that quest mr demo was just an experiment for future mr interactions ....the quest/rifts won't offer that ....and if it did the external world will be basically super vague shadows with super vague 3d depth to it ......but yes the next future versions might have features like that
@Cole Park it won't offer mr.... every time someone mentioned the mr demo they were saying it's just an experiment.... even the vive pro or the zed mini ar/mr experience r pretty low quality.... and u can't get a good quality video of the external world with the quest/rifts beyond super rough shadows and 3d blurrs they have bigger problems like an entire platform to take care of
Sedew yeah but it would be VR, unless they would rather do less interesting things on Earth. VR for it would be better suited because you’d be able to do more things like in the movie :^] (Just thought I’d say)
@@FrankFortier44 Microsoft wants developers to use the device and create programs/apps/tools for it. They also want devs to get comfortable with it, to make development for future generations of the device faster.
It's hard to tell if it's added afterwards or the camera can actually track the holograms, but judging from the slightly choppy resizing and moving, I'd say it's probably actually recording the holograms.
@@kell7689 Well even if it's not super powerful, it should be a little lighter and more responsive. It also should have a better battery live (by like 20 min) and it should have a 128 GB SSD compared to 32 GB of I can't remember if SSD or HDD. It's progressing.
the whole it doesn't actually work bit. Yeah. The problem with these videos is they're grossly misleading because the actual technology has very limited FOV so it'll never look the way it does with the AfterEffects fakes over the top of the video footage. Most people that used Hololens commented on this fact that the marketing never lined up with the reality.
Ye, as soon as i watched first hololens video back in idk when, i was dreaming of having it. Even though i have Quest 3, this one looks much better, idk why
What if this means we could have IRL subtitles to everything now. Or if it was able to let two people with diff languages communicate through subtitles!
Why wait for AR to do that when you can just get VR and go play VRchat (though watch out for those traps while looking for your catgirl anime girlfriend 🤣).
I'd like to see this implement a ring set or small glove to give feedback through some sort of vibration to your hand. the only thing this project idea is missing is tactile feedback.
This all seems very appealing, but the more we live our lives virtually, the further away we walk from reality. It's cool, but it scares me to imagine what real life will be like
Now do it without that big bulk on your head and we can start recreating Iron Man. Wait... what if the Iron Man is happening in near future and we are coming close to that future, maybe the Marvel movies are just look in future where Stan Lee was a inter-dimensional traveler living trough all those moments and then turning them into books for us mortals?
If a baby was born and we put this headset on it before it opened its eyes...and it lived it's life behind that headset....believing everything it sees as normal (Truman Show vibes) ..... would we have created a new world?
Thomas Reid on the channel smarter everyday the creator has a video where he visited some people doing similar things and they had gloves for tactile feedback.
@@dariousrazavi5398 oh yeah I've actually seen that video! It was super cool :) I'd be interested to see Microsoft make their own version/interpretationbor maybe work with a company like the one in smarter everyday's video.
Not realy. Iron Man doesn't need helmet and its not lagy and he got more colors and he can talk with computer and do calculations that my good PC just cant do. This technology is 50 years behind Iron Man in every way. Windows 3.1 wasnt that slow in a year 1992 as this technology is
@@edcenatus9825 the first computer and car and tank, and airplane, and train, and engine, and all that stuff costed a fortune. it just takes a while for companies to get the right mass production lines ready before the item is cheap. give it one or two years.
This is the future as we imagined it, granted just inside it's own virtual layout in a headset not irl. Holograms than can do this are for suuure the future
Military would have a field day if they could use this technology for briefings and showing the entire game plan for the attack. And the detail on it would be amazing
@iRezi Yeah certain areas of technology advance exponentially. Hopefully in the future they can figure out a way to have batteries in phones to last like twice as long as they currently do (per charge) . Hell, even like 1.5 times as long would guarantee you could get through a full day of heavy use.
This type of headset is going to be so far advanced from what it is now in 20 years. This thing is a prototype for businesses and it looks like it works incredibly well.
Actually i was thinking porn. But yes. Yu gi oh would be dope. Pokemon go could finally live up to the hype as well. Maybe some mmorpgs at your local park where you all fight bosses like in WoW or elder scrolls online.
If anyone knows the tech behind they would know the reflections of the whole display device being seeing on the observer side optics which is not goos for daily use. And of course a lot lot more drawbacks than good things
@@cyte5148 There is no "theory" about Event 201. You're a braindead thoughtless bot who won't take even two seconds to verify that the entre pandemic was planned down to the finest detail in October 2019. It's easy to find if you just use those fingers on your hands to type in "Event 201" Then have a little look to see who was behind it. I am really tired of educating dummies who laugh at facts and call them conspiracy with zero proof that the info is false.
@@hisstatus Journalists did have a chance to try the lens 2 out. The presentation is obviously scripted (I'm especially dubious about the "chord", haha), but the thing works, including, surprisingly the eye-tracking in addition to hand-tracking. medium.com/microsoft-design/hololens-2-hands-on-82ddfaa97823
@@hexagon9895 Maybe he can't afford it yet, but I think he even doesn't want it yet. I think he meant the future. In future there will be a better version, and he could propably afford it. I'm a student and I could not afford it (I could, but it doesn't make sense, because I need my current money for other things like motorcycle and shit you know. But in 10 years, who knows? I'm from Germany btw.
this seems especially useful in quarantined 2020, however even the demo had plenty of glitches, lag, and poor hand tracking. This does look SO cool though