Microsoft's HoloLens has delivered some pretty cool imagery in recent months, but many are still wondering what practical use they'd have for the device on a daily basis
Microsoft may have just answered that question by showing off its HoloLens-powered holoportation system.
It transmits 3D models of people in remote places in real-time to the HoloLens wearer.
When the person being captured on the other end is situated in a room with an identical layout, the dynamic offers the HoloLens wearer the effect of interacting with a holographic version of the person in their own room Read more...