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Windows Holographic

Windows Holographic
A version of the Windows 10 operating system
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Artist's rendering of Windows Holographic on Microsoft HoloLens
Developer Microsoft
OS family Microsoft Windows
Working state Current
Source model Proprietary with open-source components
Initial release March 30, 2016; 9 months ago (2016-03-30)
Latest release 1607 (10.0.14393)
Official website holographic.microsoft.com
Support status
Active

Windows Holographic is a mixed reality platform developed by Microsoft, built on the Windows 10 API. It was announced at the "Windows 10: The Next Chapter" press event on January 21, 2015 and was released on March 30, 2016 simultaneously with the launch of the Development Edition of the Microsoft HoloLens. It is expected to be widely available for PC's in 2017.

Holographic works by enabling applications in which the live presentation of physical real-world elements is incorporated with that of virtual elements (referred to as "holograms" by Microsoft) 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 app can run. In addition, with Windows Holographic Platform 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.

The premier device for Windows Holographic,Microsoft HoloLens is a smart-glasses headset that is a cordless, self-contained Windows 10 computer. It uses various 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. It was introduced with operating systems, such as Android, iOS and OS X on April 5, 2016.


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