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Updated onDecember 8, 2020

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Are you ready for Mixed Reality in Windows 10? If you’re still not sure, Microsoft will tell you. A new appcalled Windows Mixed Reality PC Check just appeared in theWindows Store. As its name says, this app will simply scan your computer and tell you if its Mixed Reality-ready.

Windows Mixed Reality PC Check is as simple as it gets. When you open the app, it simply shows the list of your system specifications, with check marks nextcompatible components, and warning signs next to incompatible ones. Obviously, if you get all check marks, your computer is ready for Mixed Reality.

Whether your computer is compatible with Mixed Reality or not, the app willshow you alink to Microsoft’s website, where you can find more info about the upcoming Mixed Reality features. We can also say that exposing this app to Windows 10 users is a smart way of advertising Mixed Reality for Windows 10.

The first Windows Mixed Reality headsets are expected to arrive on October 17. At the same time asWindows 10 Fall Creators Update. The first Mixed Reality devices will be released by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

Here are the minimum system requirements for running Windows Mixed Reality on your computer (but you can always check with the app):

Mixed Reality PC Check is available in the Windows Store, and you can download it for free.

What do you think about the whole Mixed Reality in Windows 10 thing? Let us know in the comments below!

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