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Windows Holographic is a "mixed reality" computing platform〔 produced by Microsoft. Users can create visual applications that incorporate live physical real-world elements with virtual elements (which Microsoft calls "holograms"〔See also: holography § Things often confused with holograms〕) such that they are perceived to exist together in a shared environment. A variant of Windows for augmented reality computers〔 (which augment a real-world physical environment with virtual elements〔) Windows Holographic features an augmented-reality operating environment in which any Universal Windows App can run. In addition, with Holographic APIs, which are part of the Universal Windows Platform, and supported as standard in Windows 10 (including versions for mobile devices and Xbox One), mixed reality features can be readily implemented in any Universal Windows App, for a wide range of Windows 10-based devices.〔 〕 Microsoft announced Windows Holographic at its "Windows 10: The Next Chapter" press event on January 21, 2015. Microsoft planned to introduce it as part of the general rollout of Windows 10, through the smart glasses headset Microsoft HoloLens. The Windows 10 launch began July 29, 2015 with release of the PC version, with the Microsoft HoloLens Development Edition to be released in the first quarter of 2016. ==Microsoft HoloLens== The premier device for Windows Holographic,〔 Microsoft HoloLens is a smart-glasses headset that is a cordless, self-contained Windows 10 computer. It uses advanced sensors, a high-definition stereoscopic 3D optical head-mounted display, and spatial sound to allow for augmented reality applications, with a natural user interface that the user interacts with through gaze, voice, and hand gestures. Codenamed "Project Baraboo," HoloLens had been in development for five years before its announcement in 2015, but was conceived earlier as the original pitch made in late 2007 for what would become the Kinect technology platform.〔 Microsoft has targeted HoloLens for release "in the Windows 10 timeframe," with the Microsoft HoloLens Development Edition to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2016, available by application to developers in the United States and Canada for a list price of US$3000.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Windows Holographic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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