Further Info Arriving in December on Microsoft’s VR Headsets

Last week Microsoft held an event on the upcoming Windows 10 ‘Creators Update’ which is scheduled to arrive in Spring 2017. Part of the show was dedicated to the company’s mixed reality (MR) device HoloLens before going on to reveal some virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) as part of Windows Holographic. Apart from a short presentation few details on the HMDs were announced, but more info isn’t far away as Microsoft will be talking about them in December.

Polygon interviewed Alex Kipman, who heads the HoloLens team, during which he said more details would be unveiled at an event in December. On the 8th – 9th December in Shenzhen, China and 14th – 15th December in Taipei City, Taiwan, will be the WinHEC workshops and events which should be when those details are unveiled, reports The Verge.

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What Microsoft has revealed so far includes partners HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus and Acer will be involved in manufacturing the VR HMDs, prices will start from $299 USD – significantly lower than rival PC-based headsets, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive – and the design with also feature six-degrees of freedom sensors.

The headsets will be using tech from HoloLens to provide inside-out tracking using a series of cameras and sensors – currently rivals use external equipment to track HMDs – as Kipman states: “Nobody in the world has this. This is HoloLens technology.” The first wave of headsets will be opaque so users won’t be able to see through, but it sounds like the multiple variations could eventually see this become clear, meaning the first consumer level MR headset from Microsoft might not be far away. These current devices are still cabled, rather than completely mobile.

At Oculus Connect 3 this month, Oculus did showcase its own developments in inside-out tracking with its prototype ‘Santa Cruz’ headset. VRFocus got sometime with the device so checkout the preview to see what it’s all about.

Has VRFocus learns more about Microsoft’s VR plans we’ll let you know.

Microsoft Announces New VR Headsets for Windows 10 from Acer, Lenovo, Asus, Dell and HP

Today Microsoft has held an event focused on the upcoming Windows 10 update, Creators Update, but the announcements also included plans for virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) technology. In a surprise reveal the Redmond-based company has unveiled new VR head-mounted displays (HMDs) that will be manufactured by a range of companies.

Microsoft’s Terry Myerson said on stage: “With the Creators Update our partners including HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus and Acer will be shipping virtual reality headsets. These headsets will be the first an only to ship with inside out, six-degrees of freedom sensors. Unlike every other virtual reality headset on the market today, this means there will be zero need for a separate room, zero need for a complicated setup. And while those less immersive accessories today cost over $500 (USD) sometimes requiring a new expensive device, we are announcing today that the Creators Update accessories will start at just $299.”

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The presentation showcased how users will be able to create a virtual room which can be personalised with their favourite Microsoft programmes, such as Skype and the newest version of Paint. There was also the option to use the HoloLens app Holo Tour – normally MR – in VR to go to places like Rome, Italy.

Microsoft hasn’t yet released the specs for the VR headsets, computer requirements or when the HMDs are likely to be available. The Creators Update is due to launch in Spring 2017, so around that time is the best guess so far.

As Microsoft reveals further details on its VR and MR plans, VRFocus will bring you the latest announcements.