Microsoft HoloLens in mixed reality enables to visualize like engage with digital content and interact with holograms in the world. With Geometry 3D the real world exactly the same way as lens creates the hologram and sound sources like it's coming from that location.

It was a little over two years ago Microsoft first showed their Hololens which was striking all over the globe. Now Microsoft announced their new project, it looks like it might skip iterating its hardware and go straight to version three in 2019.

As stated by Thurrott,  sidestepping version 2.0 will allow the company to work on improving the headset's capabilities by a huge margin, rather than simply incrementally improving on the original and attempting to offer slightly better hardware or pricing. Microsoft HoloLens is the first self-contained, holographic computer, to interact with content and information in the most natural ways possible. There are some speculations that the features and specs of this device are going to awesome experts call it a revolution and some thought that it is a future of computing.

It is very much user-friendly and it can be controlled by Gaze control, Voice commanding and Gesture control. Built-in sensors that can be used to select holograms. Use of simple gestures is to open apps, select and size items and then drag and drop the holograms. Voice commands are needed to navigate, select, open, command, and control the app.

In 2019 is a considerable amount of time away but for Microsoft, if they would have built what was known as version two, the company would not be able to get version three delivered by 2019. In a statement to Cnet, the research group is predicting that 64.8 million VR devices in consumers' hands by 2020.

Microsoft is playing for the long-term with this technology to make sure they are well positioned for the next revolution in computing. By adjusting their path today for HoloLens, they are making sure that they remain the segment leader for years to come.