
At its event in New York Today, Microsoft showed it's finally getting serious about fully immersive virtual reality, not just the augmented reality seen in HoloLens. The company announced it was working with partners to release several standalone VR headsets – in other words, not tethered to your computer or phone – starting at $299. Partners so far include Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, and Acer. The company showed off a 'HoloTour' app, originally developed for HoloLens, which allows you to take Street View-like trips around the world. There's no word on how powerful the headsets will be yet, but it's an…
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