The difference between the terms mixed reality and augmented is pretty convoluted at this point.
I’m exploring the tech to be used for medical teaching. For that application, the theory behind something like the holo lens is perfect. Being able to virtually project a 3D model in a room which a group of students can all see at once and discuss features etc with a teacher. VR is such an isolated experience in comparison. In practice though the Hololens is pretty terrible visually. Most of the promo videos you see give you the idea that the visual experience is a lot more spectacular than it is. It’s a brilliant proof of concept though.
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