Microsoft also announced an updated Surface Book -- its high-end convertible tablet-computer -- which will sell for $2,400, adding improved graphics and computing power. The system will allow users to add three-dimensional emojis and to create and manipulate content they create or scan. With the new Windows system, users will be able to experience virtual reality with Microsoft's HoloLens headgear and its Edge browser. Edge "will act as the portal to display 3D content on HoloLens," said Saunders. Microsoft is aiming to keep users on Windows as many switch to new mobile devices powered by Apple or Google software.
Source: Bangkok Post October 26, 2016 17:37 UTC