At the ongoing IFA expo in Berlin, Microsoft announced that it’ll drop the Fall Creators Update for Windows 10 on October 17, along with support for mixed reality hardware and software. The company has been harping on about MR for a while now; besides its HoloLens headset, the company is rolling out its Windows Mixed Reality platform to support hardware for MR experiences with this update. That includes cheaper headsets from third-party manufacturers like ASUS, Dell, and Lenovo. The company says these will start at $299 and will be available as soon as the update ships in October. Options from…

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