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October 26, 2016 02:53 pm GMT

Now you can turn 3D objects into real-life holograms with the Edge browser

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Microsoft Edge, the default web browser in Windows 10, is getting a 3D upgrade with the Windows 10 Creators Update coming in early 2017.

Using a HoloLens headset, users can literally place the 3D objects they create with Windows 10 Creators Update in 3D space as holograms.

SEE ALSO: Microsoft shows off its fun side with Windows 10 Creators Update

In one demo, Taj Reid, head of Experience Design at Microsoft, pulled up the Edge browser and then proceeded to take a 3D emoji and 3D chair created in a previous demo and then place them on stage.

The future Microsoft Edge will support 3D, but I you see it best through Hololens. We all have them lying around, right? #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/ATIYnTJYlW

— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) October 26, 2016 Read more...

More about Holograms, 3d, Hololens, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft

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