Microsoft Virtual Reality News & Updates: Window 10 Creator Revealed 3D And VR Free For Audience Next Spring

By Nataly Mendoza - 30 Oct '16 20:54PM
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Microsoft Corp introduced Window 10 Creator Update in a conference made on Wednesday morning, unveiling the new features added Microsoft  Virtual Reality on it's operating system focused in pull 3D images to create customized virtual reality so scanning your own virtual reality objects.

For this purpose Microsoft  Virtual Reality included additional functions and tools to manage known applications like Paint. Adding a new version Paint for 3-D, engaged with others platforms and devices like HoloLens to import data according to the images created in Paint where can be transferred to the edge browser and viewed in 3D on the device, referred the tech article, according to Techcrunch.

Focusing during the conference this 3-D update, "hologram experience" compared and oriented to interior design purpose and the headset wasn't definitory to explain this new function (using HoloLens).

Other predetermined programs like PowerPoint, have one of the biggest advances so far Microsoft  Virtual Reality . Where now users can pick their 3D images and by using company's slideshow app are able to change or place objects positions in the space, like we normally did in two dimension documents.

The gaming part also was considered for this new system, a big part of the Microsoft Virtual Reality updates is the possibility to share content for this matter. Where players interactions on livestream games, also will be able to custom in real time the tournament settings, game mode so to request others players to update the means built together the content of the virtual reality.

As a part of the sharing content, users can drag and drop contend to share vía Skype, Mail like on gaming through Xbox using Microsoft  Virtual Reality revealed during the conference as well to the audience.

The update shows as well a 3D scanning app for mobile devices that allows the consumers to capture 360 degree images like it brought out on the stage with a fake sandcastle to experience scanning three dimensional items, refers Bloomberg Technology about this conference.

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