I think this is the first of many that we'll see -- and I'm eagerly anticipating what Dell, Lenovo, Acer, Sony, Toshiba, Quanta, Alienware, NEC, Gateway come up with.
Just for Hololens.
I expect that other AR system producers will use the MVIS Near eye display separately.
(AR systems can be display agnostic. You can buy a computer monitor and use it with any number of computers or television tuners, I see this kind of display as little different from that.)
The hard hat compatible device is the first to be created with the Microsoft HoloLens Customization Program. It integrates the latest spatial computing technology, a wider field-of-view, improved usability, and a flip-up viewscreen. Trimble also unveiled an expanded set of software and services and continued development for Trimble Connect for HoloLens, a cloud-based collaboration platform, for use with the XR10.
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