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Microsoft HoloLens User Manual

Microsoft HoloLens
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Introduction to Microsoft HoloLens
Hardware
Overview
Trimble has been collaborating with Microsoft on the HoloLens project since early 2014;
officially the first commercial partner to develop on the platform. Microsoft HoloLens is the first
fully untethered, wearable, holographic computer, enabling high-definition holograms to
integrate with the real-world. The device is a wearable headset that contains a fully
self-sufficient computer featuring an
mixed-reality operating environment in which
any Windows application can run.
The device features an array of sensors
(including depth sensors, cameras, gyros,
magnetometers, and accelerometers) that
constantly collect data about the user’s
environment. The depth sensors
simultaneously capture a three-dimensional
mesh of the physical environment while the
cameras (and other sensors) determine the
device’s location (X, Y, Z, roll, pitch, and
yaw) relative to it. This information is used to
synchronize the digital content in the
mixed-reality world with the physical
environment in which the user resides.

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Microsoft HoloLens Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeAugmented reality headset
Refresh Rate60 Hz
Battery Life2-3 hours of active use
Weight579 grams
Display TechnologySee-through holographic lenses
Resolution2.3M total light points
AudioSpatial sound
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0
Operating SystemWindows Holographic
SensorsAmbient light sensor
Storage64GB flash storage

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