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 ...
Displays are getting pretty over-the-top lately, but Looking Glass Factory’s 65-inch 8K holographic display definitely takes the cake. This Brooklyn-based startup is known for its displays that ...
It’s nice looking back at old photos, but this is the future. Why look at a 2D pic when you have 3D holograms at your fingertips? Looking Glass has been giving us that power without the need for an ...
Holographic 3D display completely avoids the side effects of the traditional 3D display, such as the dizziness and fatigue of viewers. Therefore, it has become the frontier and hotspot of the current ...
A holographic display that allows 3D images to be captured, stored and updated has a promising future in medical and defence applications. US researchers have demonstrated for the first time a 3D ...
Looking Glass, a hologram company founded in 2014, has released a lineup of 3D holography devices that look to stretch the boundaries of viewing and interacting with 3D content. The Looking Glass Go, ...
Holograms have long held the promise of offering immersive three-dimensional (3D) experiences, but the challenges involved in generating them have limited their widespread use. Capitalizing on the ...
Holograms that can be physically manipulated have made their way out of science fiction and into real life thanks to a breakthrough in mixed reality technology. In a new study uploaded March 6 to the ...
Researchers at HP Labs have built a small, multi-angle, glasses-free 3D display that could allow for smartphones, tablets, and watches to produce Princess Leia-like holograms. The current prototype ...
In the year 2017, Sony applied for a patent for a ‘holographic display screen’ at USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) which has now been granted. As the name suggests, the patent refers ...
Smalley’s team has taken a different approach — using a technique known as volumetric display — to create moving 3D images that viewers can see from any angle. Some physicists say that the technology ...