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They teased a lot of interesting features and services of the device, and left the remaining technical details to some technical sheets on Microsoft website. But Microsoft, thanks to innovative 2K displays, has managed to keep the same high-quality pixel density of the HoloLens 1, that is 47 PPD (pixels per degree). Resolution.
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the position of the screen(s) is fixed and precisely measured during installation, and the viewer’s eye positions are provided via real-time headtracking. There are no details on resolution, frame rate, brightness or other image specs, and any mention of headtracking is suspiciously absent. In CAVEs et al.,
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And the next generation of headsets that will come out in the next 24 months will all have eye tracking and headtracking. We're not tied to Microsoft. We're not tied to MagicLeap. So what are some of the most impressive business cases that you've seen so far? We're not tied to Intel.
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