Useful AR in orthopedic surgery is probably years away

Microsoft’s HoloLens Not Fit for AR-Assisted Surgery, Study Suggests
Participants were less accurate and became more tired when completing a task with the HoloLens, compared to the naked eye
With the right device, some programming, and the flick of a switch, augmented reality (AR) can change the world—or at least change what we see a few centimeters in front of our eyes. But while the industry rapidly expands and works hard to improve the AR experience, it must also overcome an important natural barrier: the way in which our eyes focus on objects.
A recent study shows that ou...


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