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Are Hololens VR ready?


The question is already quite direct and short:

Can the Hololens be used as a virtual reality glasses?

Sorry beforehand if the question is clear for those who have tried them out, but I had not yet the chance.

From what I read I know that they have been designed to be a very good augmented reality tool. This approach is clear for everybody.

Just thinking that may be applications where you simply don't want the user to have any spatial contact with the reality for some moments, or others where you want the user to forget in the complete experience about were s-he is, then a complete environment should be shown as we are used to with the virtual reality glasses.

How are the Hololens ready for this? I think there are two key sub-questions that may be answered for this:

How solid are the holograms?

Does the screen where holograms can be placed covers the complete view?


Solution

  • 1) The holograms quality is defined by the following specs:
    - Holographic Resolution: 2.3M total light points
    - Holographic Density: 2.5k light points per radian
    It is worth to say that Microsoft holograms disappear under a certain distance indicated here in 0.85m

    Personal note: in the past I worked also on Google Project Tango and I can tell you from these personal experiences that the stability of Microsoft holograms is absolutely superior. Also, the holograms are kept once the device is turned off, so if you place something and you reboot the device you will find them again where you left them, without the need to restart from scratch

    2) Absolutely not: "[The field of view] amounts to the size of a monitor in front of you – equivalent to 15 inches" as stated here. And it will not be addressed as reported also here. So if the holograms size exceeds this space they will be shown partially [i.e. cut]. Moreover the surrounding environment is always visible because the device purpose is interacting with the real environment adding another layer on top