150 Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality headset
The developer kit, a prototype designed to give creators a chance to explore the possibilities offered by augmented reality, will ship to the selected recipients on 30 March. This isn't a consumer launch, yet. There's no word on when the HoloLens will become available to the public (or on how much it will cost), but Microsoft executives have hinted that it could take years before a full launch happens although they see more and more developers and companies getting their hands on the devices in the meantime. Unlike most of the high end virtual reality headsets, the HoloLens will run completely untethered equipped with 64GB of Flash memory, 2GB of RAM and around two to three hours of battery life, it's been designed to allow users to roam freely, without having to worry about tripping over…