Microsoft HoloLens will cost $3000

Microsoft HoloLens, the virtual reality headset created by the Microsoft company, will be put on sale this month in the USA and Canada, those from Redmond asking no less than 3000 dollars from the developers interested in buying this hardware.

Developers who have signed up for purchases will receive invitations to purchase Microsoft HoloLens, the first units to be delivered starting from March 30 in the two countries, the kit sold by Microsoft to be used to create applications dedicated to the entire system.

According to Microsoft, the kit HoloLens it contains a Bluetooth remote control, a charger, a nose protection accessory and a case with the help of which the kit can be carried anywhere by the developers, so we are talking about a rather complex kit.

Microsoft HoloLens it works with a version of Windows 10 and unlike other headsets for virtual reality, it combines virtual and augmented reality to create virtual objects in front of the user, they being similar to holograms, their manipulation being possible by users.

Microsoft HoloLens it is based on a 32-bit Intel processor, 2 GB RAM, WiFi 802.11ac connectivity, Bluetooth 4.1, has USB 2.0 and 64 GB of storage space, the battery incorporated by the Microsoft company offers an autonomy of up to 3 hours of use.

Microsoft HoloLens it uses an advanced system of photo lenses to project holograms in front of users and allow their manipulation, a varied range of sensors and a front camera are also necessary to provide this experience for users.

Microsoft HoloLens it has a selling price 5 times higher than Oculus or HTC Vive, but the difference in functionality is major in favor of the hardware created by the company from Redmond for users from all over the world.