What's more, the company will sell Lenovo's $500 Phab2 Pro starting around the holidays this year. The Tango software will give you an idea of what a certain shade of hardwood flooring will look like in your living room or confirm your suspicion that the refrigerator you've been eyeing won't actually fit in your kitchen. In addition to gaming and educational uses, this Lowe's Vision app provides a real-world solution not only for interior designers, but also DIYers who are looking to spice up their houses on their own.

For virtually placing furniture, there's a Tango app from retailer Wayfair. The software gives you an AR version of the piece you're thinking about buying, allowing you to place it in your house to see if it will really work. You'll get the dimensions and other info about the furniture or accessory alongside pricing and, of course, a button for adding it to your shopping cart.

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