It's only been a few months since Microsoft introduced the augmented reality HoloLens headset, and now we've got a close look at the unit to show you. We don't have much to show other than these pictures at the moment -- we couldn't take pictures of the early dev unit we tried on back in January -- but check back for more details shortly.
Our first close look at Microsoft's HoloLens
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