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And, for once, some of what it can do looks genuinely useful.
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Nope, not at all. It has a terrible draw-distance, from what I hear.
It might be better than Google Glass in some aspects, but overall I strongly feel that it's just a gimmick. And if it does actually succeed, I won't be buying one (if ever) until at least its 3rd generation... which might possibly be about 6 or so years from now.
Even if Hololens is better, most enterprise wouldn't want it, because with Google Glass, you can look at the screen and look outside of it at the same time, with multitasking and communicating at all times. With Hololens, if someone wants to talk to you, you probably have to take it out I'm assuming.
For example doctor better of using Google Glass than Hololens right?