(Bloomberg) -- The cost of Microsoft Corp.’s goggles for the US Army should “be substantially less than” than the projected $80,000 per set if they’re to generate large orders in the ...
Microsoft is expected to secure a deal worth $21.9 billion upon providing the US Army with HoloLens goggles ... Augmentation System (IVAS), is an augmented reality headset being developed for ...
The end results look like something of a cross between a fashionable pair of hipster glasses, and a Bladerunner-style goggle setup. While Kotalík seems happy with the results, he also admits that the ...
In a nutshell: The HoloLens-based goggles that Microsoft ... Powered by Microsoft Azure cloud services, they also leverage augmented reality and machine learning to enable a life-like mixed ...
The goggles allow the wearer to ... Unlike previous ill-fated efforts to sell mixed- and augmented-reality devices to consumers, such as Google Glass, Microsoft positioned HoloLens as a product ...
The cost of Microsoft’s goggles for the U.S. Army should “be substantially less than” than the projected $80,000 per set if they’re to generate large orders in the future, the service said.
Microsoft's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, intended for the US Army, face price challenges with a current projection of $80,000 per set. The Army has called for substantial ...