VividQ, a software company specializing in computer-generated holography (CGH), and ARM, the worlds leading mobile processor maker, announced a partnership that would enable holographic displays ...
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 ...
A true holographic display that can be used in every day devices has been a holy grail for decades. Now researchers have created the first layered holographic display with the help of a smartphone.
Holographic display hardware startup Looking Glass Factory unveiled its first real product Tuesday: the Looking Glass 8K Immersive Display aims to provide companies with a way to view 3D assets as ...
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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 ...
For all the advancements in virtual reality technology in recent years, one major factor still holding the space back is the size and relative discomfort of current headset design. Even the most ...
Virtual and augmented reality headsets are designed to place wearers directly into other environments, worlds and experiences. While the technology is already popular among consumers for its immersive ...
Researchers at Princeton and Meta have created a tiny optical device that makes holographic images larger and clearer. Small enough to fit on a pair of eyeglasses, the device could enable a new kind ...
Holographic generators are not just the stuff of science fiction movies like Star Wars, we've seen 3D images displayed on special tables, experimental teleconferencing gear and even a pricey ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24742729#p24742729:109xorf0 said: at first I read that wrong, and somehow thought you were making a portmanteau ...