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Microsoft has just announced that it will make HoloLens development kits available in the first quarter of 2016. The kits will cost $3,000, and Microsoft is taking applications for them starting today. Exact specs for the kits are still nebulous, but they’ll supposedly be “fully untethered,” capable of being used without physical cords or a remote PC connection — like the units we tested earlier this year.
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