Holographic display technology provides an ultimate solution for real 3D display and has great potential in augmented reality and virtual reality. However, the color and viewing angle of holographic ...
Full-color holographic near-eye display employs an eyepiece lens to magnify 3D images, which are then recorded by adjusting the focus of the camera lens. A fast hologram is then generated using a ...
Pre-orders are now open for a series of screens that display holographic 3D media without requiring viewers to wear glasses. The new "Hololuminescent" displays from Looking ...
Looking Glass has been making holographic displays for a while, but will introduce a new, portable and affordable model next summer. Called Looking Glass Go, the "world's first" pocketable holographic ...
From the first stereoscope invented back in the Victoria time to the latest Oculus Quest 2, the advances in optics and electrical engineering are gradually blurring the boundary between virtuality and ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2022.210135 considers a real-time dynamic holographic display of LN:Bi,Mg crystals and defect-related electron mobility. Real ...
Remember the scene in Iron Man 2 where Tony Stark rediscovers a new element and is handling virtual 3D holographic elements with his hands, moving them around, pinching, swiping, flicking, and tossing ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PM SCREEN takes standard and boring retail displays to the next level. 3D holographic displays revolutionizing mass retail market are now in 500+ Best Buy locations across ...
While the Oculus Rift, (very slightly) curved displays, and 4K televisions are just now breaking out onto the tech scene, none of them feel like the future we were promised from old sci-fi movies.
Holixica has produced a demonstration display that produces monochromatic 3D digits or volumetric shapes in midair that are visible without glasses. Holoxica’s current demonstrator uses several ...
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Looking Glass Debuts High-Res 3D Holographic Displays, No Glasses Needed
Looking Glass's new holographic displays deliver glasses-free 3D starting at $1,500, plugging into existing workflows via HDMI and USB-C.
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