Microsoft Hololins is the world's first 3D self-contained computer

in #technology7 years ago

Microsoft announced that Hololense, the world's first 3D self-contained computer, is now available in the UAE to developers, innovators, partners and customers to achieve their ideas and enable them to achieve more.

Microsoft Windows-based Microsoft Hololins 10 is a quantum leap forward in the world of computing solutions, where the device can create high-definition interactive ways in 3D images, providing vivid physical environments that offer entirely new ways of seeing the world.

Since the launch of Microsoft Hololense, we have seen pioneering computing experiences and unparalleled capabilities backed by mixed-reality technology. Microsoft Hololins has the ability to enable customers and businesses to do things that were previously impossible," said Onor Allentas, Product Marketing Manager for Microsoft Middle East and Africa. Are excited to see what this revolutionary tool will bring to all industries within the UAE, as well as their ability to transform the ways in which creators work with 3D data in order to re-optimize products and benefit from the use of Alomat and translate them on the ground. "

Microsoft has the ability to transform companies around the world, while DEWA is one of the first organizations in the UAE to adopt Microsoft Hololence technology. With ease and efficiency, and offering 3D options and scenarios that are in line with the organization's smart directions.

Microsoft Hololins deals directly with stereoscopic images, helping to re-invent new ways for users to collaborate, explore and transform ideas into reality. Mixed reality technology helps bring people, places and objects from the physical and digital worlds together to unleash a wide range of Experiments.

Developers, business organizations, designers, creators and anyone looking to create new ways to innovate will find unique value in using Microsoft Hololins. The device is now available with new additions in the UAE as well as more than 41 markets around the world.