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Mixed reality to be supported in Xbox One and Project Scorpio

After charming sizable amounts of audiences with mixed reality headsets on Windows, Microsoft is now also announcing support for these on their gaming platform, the Xbox. The time frame given by microsoft for the potential support for its mixed reality headsets is that it is probably going to come in 2018 for the Xbox One, the current flagship console of Microsoft. With the help of Microsoft’s mixed reality, developers can effectively blend the physical world with digital content.

The announcement regarding the arrival of mixed reality headsets to the Xbox One was made at the Game Developers Confrence (GDC). Microsoft is not only targeting the market for the Xbox One consoles, but it is also effectively targeting the market for a future project, called the ‘project scorpio’.

When talking about windows, it is expected that third party augmented reality (AR) solutions are coming in the upcoming latest windows creators update. Microsoft, over the course of the year has partnered with a number of companies who themselves are gearing to launch their own headsets by the end of this year, and these companies include the likes of Acer, Dell, HP, and more.  Microsoft is also launching a new developer edition VR headset for launch soon. This headset features 1440 x 1440 displays, a 90Hz refresh rate, audio jack for sound, as well as HDMI and USB 3.0 for video.

It is true that these technological advances will help microsoft in their pursuit of dominance over the market, but it is also true that they might expect and face stiff competition from the likes of Playstation with its Playstation VR, and also numerous other, such as the Occulus, Gear VR, and ofcourse the HTC Vive, amongst many others.

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