This year at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, MicroVision, Inc., the leader in innovative ultra-miniature laser display technology, is revealing immersive and boundary-pushing mobile ...
Using red/blue filters (anaglyph), polarized (passive) or LED shutter (active) glasses are relatively simple ways of creating a 3D effect. Creating 3D pictures without viewers having to don any form ...
A 3D holographic display generating realistic dynamic images has been dreamed of for many years. Its expected impacts are enormous, ranging from the fields of display technology, visual media and art ...
We’ve seen 3D image projection tried in a variety of different ways, but this is a new one to us. This volumetric display by Interact Lab of the University of Sussex creates a 3D image by projecting ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. HDI Ltd., a research and design firm, said it is close to releasing a laser-driven 3-D projection ...
Konica Minolta thinks it has something unique to add to the emerging smart glasses field—holographic know-how. The photocopier maker is showing prototypes of glasses that project holographic images at ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope." That famous message from Princess Leia to Obi-Wan ...
My first experience with a hologram was, like so many other people's, completely fictional: a small, blue figure projected from R2-D2 in the original Star Wars. About a decade later, I got a taste of ...
LG E6 3D TV was one of the last great models produced, but as the tech faded, projectors have become the new 3D solution. Projectors offer a simple, cost-effective way to indulge in 3D at home, ...
Remember the iconic scene from Star Wars, in which R2-D2 projects a hologram of Princess Leia saying, “Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope?” That’s kind of what researchers at Southern ...
For many sci-fi fans, a truly working hologram is Princess Leia asking Obi Wan Kenobi for help. While that’s clearly science fiction, a projected image that one can observe from all angles may have ...