Author Topic: A company in Japan has invented 3D holographic displays.  (Read 2876 times)

« Last Edit: November 15, 2011, 10:52:27 AM by dkamm65 »

maybe soon we'll have an eyepod?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaHUpWuqNHY

also japan makes things faster than anybody

I sort of figured something like this would pop up.
I also figured it was coming from Japan first.
SCORE!

I clicked the link, thinking, "Yeah, I've already seen this stuff before from Vocaloid concerts." I was very wrong.

I want one now, those floating triangles looked so cool.

Oh hey, it's flickery like starwars imagined.

Oh hey, it's flickery like starwars imagined.

That's because it's low powered for the demonstration. They show a stronger laser at 1:17.

When will holographic research start being made?

That's because it's low powered for the demonstration. They show a stronger laser at 1:17.
I saw that, that was cool.

That Japan company really does have some cool products! :cookieMonster:

Why would anyone want a holograph? You can see right through it which would get annoying when playing video games and people can see if you're looking at research on your computer.

That Japan company really does have some cool products! :cookieMonster:

Better?

Why would anyone want a holograph? You can see right through it which would get annoying when playing video games and people can see if you're looking at research on your computer.

Here comes Debbie Downer.

Yeah, Japan, just make everything.
 :cookieMonster:

Just wait for game consoles using this technology <3

This could give people seizures at this phase of development, but it's Japan and they should be used to those anyway.

Holographics seem pointless unless used for tracking devices.

This could give people seizures at this phase of development, but it's Japan and they should be used to those anyway.

Holographics seem pointless unless used for tracking devices.

Proof of concept.