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Developing for Hololens on Microsoft Surface

edited June 2016 in Questions And Answers

We're considering purchasing portable dev laptops for Hololens.

Q1. Does the Hololens Emulator run adequately on a Surface Pro 4?
If so what are the minimum specs/configuration that are required and what would you suggest?

Q2. If purchasing a Surface Book instead, what are the minimum specs required to run the Emulator without any significant lag?

Thanks,
Alex

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  • Thank you @Joan and @Jesse_McCulloch for your answers.

    Thanks,
    Alex

  • Thanks @mtycholaz for your response. Memory was our initial concern as well.

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