Latest about Windows Mixed Reality
HoloLens 2 now on sale for everyone at the Microsoft Store
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Now you can pick up a HoloLens 2 — so long as you have a spare $3,500.
What type of motion controllers is the HP Reverb G2 using?
By Cale Hunt published
The HP Reverb G2 VR head-mounted display is a significant upgrade over the first Reverb, and it's also coming with redesigned motion controllers. Here's what you need to know.
HP Reverb G2 tech spec comparison: Oculus, Index, Vive, Odyssey+
By Cale Hunt last updated
HP's Reverb G2 VR headset is taking display resolution to the next level, but what about all the other specs? We compare to a bunch of other popular VR systems.
HP Reverb G2 brings four-camera tracking to its next-gen Windows Mixed Reality headset
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Valve, Microsoft, and HP have teamed up to make the best Windows Mixed Reality headset ever. Here's why it's so great.
Valve Index vs. HP Reverb G2: Which VR system is better for you?
By Cale Hunt published
War Remains: An unforgettable VR experience on the Western Front of WWI
By Cale Hunt published
Dan Carlin narrates an immersive VR ride through WWI trenches and skies.
Microsoft hosting Mixed Reality Dev Days 2020 in May
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
The event takes place May 16-17 in Redmond.
Microsoft opens registration for Mixed Reality Dev Days in AltspaceVR
By Sean Endicott published
Rather than a physical event, Microsoft will host Mixed Reality Dev Days inside AltspaceVR. Microsoft announced the new days for the event and opened registration today.
Is Microsoft moving Windows Mixed Reality VR/AR towards consumers?
By Jez Corden published
Some recent rumblings might suggest Microsoft may finally be looking towards bringing its impressive Windows Mixed Reality efforts to consumers. But is it too late?
You can finally add rechargeable batteries to your Windows Mixed Reality controllers
By James Bricknell published
Having to use and throw away a lot of batteries sucks. This modification lets you use a Lithium-Ion battery for your Windows Mixed Reality Controllers. You just need a 3D printer!
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