Asus mulls HoloLens augmented reality glasses of its own

From CNET: Microsoft may not be the only game in town when it comes to HoloLens augmented reality glasses.

Asus, the world's sixth biggest PC maker, is talking with the Windows software maker about building its own version of Microsoft's HoloLens, Jonney Shih, Asus' CEO, and Terry Myerson, Microsoft's executive vice president of Windows and devices, have told CNET.

Asus' interest in building its own version of the product could give a boost to augmented reality, which projects 3D images in front of your eyes and overlays them on real-world environments. Microsoft is expected to release a developer version of its HoloLens glasses for $3,000 in the first quarter. Asus, known for building affordable PCs, could eventually create a more affordable version that may end up in your home. For Microsoft, the hope is that many companies will adopt the technology, which was introduced in January and runs Windows 10.

"Everything we're doing in hardware, we do with the mind of how do we grow the Windows ecosystem," Myerson said. "That is why we're investing to create a category."

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