WITH virtual reality capturing imaginations during the last couple of years, it’s easy to forget about augmented reality.
But Microsoft has spent years cooking up its own take on AR, and it’s ready to bake the technology into Windows 10.
Much like how the Surface was introduced alongside Windows 8, Microsoft has its own holographic AR headset to launch with the new Windows.
Instead of floating a display in front of your field of vision, Microsoft’s HoloLens is more like Star Trek’s Holodeck. Strap on the headset and you’ll see virtual objects that appear to be living inside of your physical environment.


