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360 Degree Holographic Display in Action

Sep 20, 2007


Here is how this monster of science works. That is indeed cutting edge technology and we can go way further than that. Maybe someday we will be able to have holographic video talks with our friends on phone.

They already can project different things like statues and even moving ones like a human running. However we got to develop some kind of 3D scanner that would track our motions and pass on the picture on the projector. That would be a real revolution in phone industry.

Do not do that at home though spinning mirror is very dangerous when spins at thousands RPMS. Besides, it can break after some time of use.

Holographic displays will probably replace laptop screens in the near future.  Until then, we'll have to make do with traditional screens and laptop hard drives.  If you need laptop parts or repair, visit us today on the web!
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» posted by: Steve / Oct 02, 2007 02:58 AM
"Thousands?" 15-20 RPS = 900-1200 RPM. Even if the mirror is made of glass, it shouldn't be difficult to make strong enough to be reliable. I vaguely remember reading about some early work on such a system in the early 1989's. They used a CRT and didn't have the processor bandwidth to do much. I wonder if three DLP arrays in a cube-corner arrangement would work. That would eliminate the massive spinning element.
» posted by: sSword / Sep 21, 2007 03:48 PM
omg i want it!
How big would it have be if you wanted to play games on it?
and how many digits would you loose getting too close?
still... meh wants plx kk thx bye
» posted by: Unknown / Sep 20, 2007 02:12 PM
WWOOOOOWW!!!! Future will soon be here!!!

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