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Episode 57: Microsoft's VR event
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On this week's episode we discuss the announcements Microsoft made at its Mixed Reality Event on October 3, 2017. That includes availability, specs, and prices of the headsets; a VR-related business acquisition; a Halo VR experience, and several other things.
Speed round:
-Microsoft's mixed reality platform is now open to SteamVR
-Groove Music is out, Spotify is in
-Office 2019 is coming next year
-Intel's building a Windows VR experience for the 2018 Winter Olympics
Links:
- Microsoft Mixed Reality headsets available for preorder | Road to VR
- Acer Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Dell Visor Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- HP Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Samsung Odyssey Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Microsoft’s Halo VR experience launches on October 17th | The Verge
- Microsoft buys AltspaceVR, the leading VR social platform | Windows Central
- Microsoft’s Mixed Reality platform is now open to SteamVR developers | TechCrunch
- Microsoft retires Groove Music service, partners with Spotify | The Verge
- Microsoft is releasing Office 2019 next year | The Verge
- Intel is building a Windows VR experience for the Winter Olympics | The Verge
149 episodes
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Manage episode 196271215 series 1952303
On this week's episode we discuss the announcements Microsoft made at its Mixed Reality Event on October 3, 2017. That includes availability, specs, and prices of the headsets; a VR-related business acquisition; a Halo VR experience, and several other things.
Speed round:
-Microsoft's mixed reality platform is now open to SteamVR
-Groove Music is out, Spotify is in
-Office 2019 is coming next year
-Intel's building a Windows VR experience for the 2018 Winter Olympics
Links:
- Microsoft Mixed Reality headsets available for preorder | Road to VR
- Acer Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Dell Visor Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- HP Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Samsung Odyssey Mixed Reality Headset | Microsoft Store Canada
- Microsoft’s Halo VR experience launches on October 17th | The Verge
- Microsoft buys AltspaceVR, the leading VR social platform | Windows Central
- Microsoft’s Mixed Reality platform is now open to SteamVR developers | TechCrunch
- Microsoft retires Groove Music service, partners with Spotify | The Verge
- Microsoft is releasing Office 2019 next year | The Verge
- Intel is building a Windows VR experience for the Winter Olympics | The Verge
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