Microsoft introduces holographic headseat

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LONDON: Microsoft has prepared a Hololens augmented reality headset. Medical students can virtually see the patients’ bones , organs and its functions through the holographic headseat in 3D style.

Microsoft released a video that reveals how the augmented reality headset lets doctors get under a patient’s skin. Medical students are using headsets to learn more about human anatomy.

Microsoft still hasn’t confirmed when it will launch its HoloLens headset but its latest video has revealed more about how it works. Medical students are using the augmented reality headset to learn more about human anatomy, from looking at specific types of fractures to examining the intricacies of the heart.

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Medical students at Case Western Reserve University are using Microsoft’s HoloLens augmented reality headset to learn more about human anatomy, from looking at specific types of fractures to examining the intricacies of the heart and seeing the muscular and vascular systems in 3D.

Microsoft has partnered with Nasa to use its HoloLens headset to develop augmented reality for astronauts. The project, called SideKick, allows astronauts to see virtual aids holographically projected into their field of view.

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It would allow them to see a video explaining how an experiment should be carried out as they do it, for instance. This new capability could reduce crew training requirements and increase the efficiency at which astronauts can work in space.