I could hardly believe my eyes! – Looking Glass Holographic Monitor



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26 Comments on “I could hardly believe my eyes! – Looking Glass Holographic Monitor”

  1. can you imagine this technology in a 27" monitor? I mean, now it is a glass box the size of a watermelon. A big screen would be like an aquarium occupying the whole desk 🙂

  2. I don't think they will take off, except in some specialized fields, for the same reason we use LCDs now instead of CRTs (which still have better image) – they're, by their very nature, quite thicc.

  3. This is actual Star Trek technology. Like, one of the more subtle pieces of technology was 3D displays, and now this is real. Crazy.

  4. I am now extremely excited. this is so f-in cool! whatever happened to those tv's with the 3d built into them and you didnt need the shutter glasses?

  5. In 20 years they will transmit the whole VR experience directly into your brain via halucatechnology …The potential for this will be terrifying…You will finally live out all your dreams( or nightmares ) from the comfort of your chair…You may not even be aware your in a VR until you dead from starvation.

  6. Ah but Can they make a 4 wall sized version of this and call it a holodeck? Seriously.. amazing game changing tech (pardon the pun). Just need to get the consumer market pricing involved however. The killer app for 8K for sure.

  7. Does anyone have any info on how the separate 45 images are projected? I scourged the internet and only found some articles about general usages of microlenses that can be used for something like this.

    I did some quick calculations and assuming every pixel is mapped to one view, a 16K screen could only project a 360p image per view, and from what I can tell, the images seem to have a far higher resolution.

  8. UH HELLO HOW THE HELL ARE THEY ABLETO INTERACT WITH THE MODELS WITH HAND WAVES AND SUCH
    why wasnt that talked about??? that's one of the coolest parts of this whole thing!!

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