inside-out-tracking

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Inside-out tracking is a core technology in Windows Mixed Reality headsets, enabling positional tracking without external sensors or cameras. The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709) launched in 2017 alongside headsets from major OEMs, leveraging inside-out tracking to simplify setup and make immersive experiences more accessible. This approach uses built-in cameras on the headset to track movement and orientation, eliminating the need for room-scale sensor installations. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how this technology works, its integration with the Fall Creators Update, and its impact on both consumer and enterprise adoption of mixed reality.
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    Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Mixed Reality: A 2017 Platform Push

    Microsoft rolled out the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to the public on October 17, 2017, and launched a coordinated push into consumer mixed reality with a family of Windows Mixed Reality headsets from major OEMs — a move that paired a significant platform update with hardware designed to...
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    Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Mixed Reality: Timeline, Features, Impact

    Microsoft’s plan to ship the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update alongside Windows Mixed Reality hardware crystallized in Berlin this fall, but a closer look at the timeline, features, and promises shows a mix of ambitious engineering, marketing finesse, and a few important caveats for enthusiasts...
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