Science fiction often relies heavily on holographics to showcase the future of technology. For the most part, though, holographic tech has always seemed a bit outside our wheelhouse, with the tech ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking Glass Go. Looking Glass has been making holographic displays for a while, but will introduce a new, portable and ...
The Looking Glass Musubi is the first consumer digital photo frame with holographic tech ...
[Petapixel] has an interesting post about a startup company’s new holographic display that claims to be “indistinguishable from reality.” The company behind it, Light Field Labs, claims their system ...
Recently, a research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has employed metasurfaces to fabricate angle-dependent holograms with multiple functions. This technology allows ...
Light Field Lab has announced SolidLight, the highest resolution holographic display platform ever designed. Light Field Lab’s technologies combine unprecedented size, resolution and density to ...
Holographic display technologies harness the principles of diffraction and wavefront modulation to reconstruct three-dimensional images that appear free‐standing in space. Integrating advanced spatial ...
Looking Glass, which makes special screens that display 3D holograms you can see without wearing a headset or glasses, just added iOS support to its tech. That means you can view Cinematic Mode videos ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The major challenges for commercial holography are two-fold: We’re limited by the amount of 3D information we can display and by ...
Holographic optical displays and augmented reality systems represent a rapidly evolving field where cutting‐edge photonics meets human–machine interaction. The integration of holography with advanced ...
We all want Star Trek’s holodeck. And we’re all going to keep waiting for that, because frankly, most of what makes the Star Trek holodeck awesome is probably impossible. Or, at least at our current ...