The Verge -
20 Nov 2015 07:19
Cars have a long history with augmented and virtual reality. Designers rely on immersive systems, from CAVE rooms to augmented reality headsets, to visualize their work. Drivers have been using heads-up displays for decades, even if they're projected onto a windshield and not a pair of glasses. Bringing Microsoft's HoloLens headset to the auto industry, though, feels much bigger. Unlike more specialized augmented reality tools, it's something that Microsoft eventually hopes ordinary people will ...
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