Re: Microsoft HoloLens
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:28 pm
I just can't wait to see what contrived situation that Microsoft is going to come up with where this thing is going to be used as a productivity enhancer or tool.
I figure it will somehow try to provide feedback during a manual operation, but somehow I can't see dentists or surgeons wearing one.
Perhaps for engine mechanic training in a few years after they get the necessary libraries scaled and an industrial strength mask designed.
I can not wait.
An environment like Second Life seems to be a natural fit for this device.
Just about any video game could be converted.
I remember without any clear detail about some sleazy operation a few years back in Asia,
one where people were being exploited almost to the point of slavery to play games
where they mined/slayed/tilled/whatever all day in order to earn digital currency for their bosses.
Maybe a productivity enhancer there?
I figure it will somehow try to provide feedback during a manual operation, but somehow I can't see dentists or surgeons wearing one.
Perhaps for engine mechanic training in a few years after they get the necessary libraries scaled and an industrial strength mask designed.
I can not wait.
An environment like Second Life seems to be a natural fit for this device.
Just about any video game could be converted.
I remember without any clear detail about some sleazy operation a few years back in Asia,
one where people were being exploited almost to the point of slavery to play games
where they mined/slayed/tilled/whatever all day in order to earn digital currency for their bosses.
Maybe a productivity enhancer there?