Has this PC gamer impressions article been posted here?
http://www.pcgamer.com/microsoft-hololens-hands-on-the-promise-and-disappointment-of-ar/
It's not quite as ecstatic as some other reports:
http://www.pcgamer.com/microsoft-hololens-hands-on-the-promise-and-disappointment-of-ar/
It's not quite as ecstatic as some other reports:
Microsofts HoloLens, in its current form, only projects an AR image onto your eyes in a rectangular area in the center of your field of vision. If AR was baseball, HoloLens would basically be hitting the strike zonebut we have a whole lot of vision outside of that zone, and its disappointingly limiting to see these holograms in such a small portion of our field of view. On Mars, for example, Id have to look around to see more of the surface in my small rectangular vision zone, while my eyes were distracted by the walls of the demo room outside of that area.
Its not immersive at all. I understand that NASA values the software for utility, not immersion, but while I was looking around, I couldnt help but think how much better standing on the surface of Mars wouldve been in the Oculus Rift.