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When I was at the big ISE pro AV trade show a few weeks ago, I yet again saw several products that were billed ... […]
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When I was at the big ISE pro AV trade show a few weeks ago, I yet again saw several products that were billed ... […]
Image Credits: Jay Howse / Looking Glass Factory Another thing a little lost in the PR blizzard around InfoComm was news out of Brooklyn last week that ... […]
Sony Electronics has started marketing a new kind of 3D-like screen it calls a Spatial Reality Display (or SR Display). I would love to explain it well, but it is, frankly, way the hell over my giant, hair-barren head. […]
The Brooklyn-based tech startup Looking Glass has been showing its take on holographic displays for the last few years, but one of the key barriers to adoption was the size of the first units. A couple of years ago, the company was showing off a 9-inch and and 16-inch version of a thick glass display that was basically LCDs combined with a series of filters/films fixed in a block of lucite. […]
A lot of companies – mainly startups – have been scratching away for years at display technology that is called three-dimensional or holographic. Sometimes the terms are misappropriated and things get called holograms, for example, when display nerds will say, “Nuh-uh. That’s not a hologram. […]