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2024-10-02 13:16:29| Engadget

Microsoft is discontinuing production of its HoloLens 2 headset, according a report from UploadVR. The company has no plans for a follow-up device, telling customers this will be the last chance to purchase the headset before stock runs out. At launch, it was advertised as a device for enterprise consumers, so it never really entered the mass market. The move isnt that surprising, considering Microsoft scrapped plans for a HoloLens 3 headset back in 2022. Were waiting for the official line from the company. Its not exactly indicative of a death knell for VR and AR, though. Apples Vision Pro isnt yet a year old, while Meta and Snap have both announced new glasses hardware in the last month. However, those last two companies take on AR are substantially smaller (and lighter) than the HoloLens if not exactly subtle. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missedUber and Wing will partner for drone delivery pilot in Dallas New Xbox Game Pass titles for October include Inscryption and Sifu Raspberry Pi built an AI camera with Sony VTuber Ironmouse breaks all-time record for concurrent Twitch subscribers The trailer for Squid Game 2 has landed Watch it here. Netflix Netflix has finally shared a full-length trailer ahead of Squid Games second season premier on December 26, calling for viewers to Get back in the game. It centers on the mysterious salesperson from the start of the series, reprised by Gong Yoo and he wants to play again. Continue reading. reMarkable Paper Pro review Its a leap ahead of its rivals. Engadget reMarkables new pro e-paper tablet has a color screen, creating a best-in-class distraction-free writing experience. Combined with a stylus and a folio keyboard, its built for ideas and writing. Is it as powerful as an iPad? No. Is it expensive? Yes. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-microsoft-is-killing-off-hololens-2-111629324.html?src=rss


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