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Microsoft HoloLens to start shipping from March 30 at $3,000

The Microsoft HoloLens operates on Windows 10 and unlike the Rift, requires no tethering to a separate computer.

The Microsoft HoloLens operates on Windows 10 and unlike the Rift, requires no tethering to a separate computer.

Microsoft says it will start shipping a developer version of its augmented reality device, HoloLens, for $3,000 on March 30.

That’s around the same time Facebook’s Oculus will begin shipping the consumer version of its Rift virtual-reality headset for $600. HoloLens differs from the Oculus Rift in that it makes the viewer see three-dimensional objects in the real world, rather than blocking out the real and replacing it with a 360-degree fictional universe.

Must Read: Project Sidekick: NASA shows the real use of Microsoft HoloLens

The HoloLens operates on Windows 10 and unlike the Rift, requires no tethering to a separate computer.

It’ll use a custom-built chip designed on an Intel platform. It’ll let users record high-definition video that recreates a mix of holographs overlaid on the real world that can be shared with people without the device.

Read: Microsoft’s HoloLens more likely to win than Google Glass, claims study 

Also Read: Microsoft opens NY studio to showcase HoloLens headset

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