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The Microsoft HoloLens 2-level display displays the two lenses. (credit:
The Microsoft HoloLens 2-level display displays the two lenses. (credit: Microsoft)
There's one more trick up top of this new display system, which Microsoft says will make for better "visual effects," like "breathing" of your eye as you tilt, or the ability to "turn the volume up" of your eye while looking at a specific object. It also hints at what's possible with the new display system, which could include even more powerful hardware.
Microsoft also announced that a new technology called "Dynamic Light Emitting Diode," which allows the display to be turned off, will be available "within the next few weeks."
Microsoft says that the new technology, called "Dynamic Light Emitting Diode," helps the display's image and other light sources, such as the lens itself, to "reflect and diffuse light." (This technology was also part of the HoloLens 2 launch presentation.)
Microsoft's announcement is just one of many of its new HoloLens-based headsets. Earlier this year, Windows 10 shipped with Windows 8.1, with the update also known as the "Metro-Style" release. Microsoft has also been promoting its own "Metro" headset, and the new headset will likely become available later this year.A man from Chicago was arrested after two women tried to steal a wallet from his home.
The police were called for the call on April 24 at the intersection of North Broadway and North Park Ave. in the Chicago area. A person who spoke to the person had told police that they were walking outside and that they saw two women trying to steal a purse from his home.
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