Author Topic: A company in Japan has invented 3D holographic displays.  (Read 2915 times)

Proof of concept.
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.


Technology is catching up with the crime investigation series on TV!

how come whenever something new comes along, there's always SOMEONE who tries to be a complete downer by saying "oh, there's no use for this. this is dumb"

*cough* aphtonites, lord tony *cough*

how come whenever something new comes along, there's always SOMEONE who tries to be a complete downer by saying "oh, there's no use for this. this is dumb"

*cough* aphtonites, lord tony *cough*

It's going to be small like a DS and you can see through and there is no privacy because everyone can see all three dimensions.

I'm sure it's nice and all but I think I'll stick to a 2D screen.

I bet this is going to be used for 3d hentai, knowing Japan

how come whenever something new comes along, there's always SOMEONE who tries to be a complete downer by saying "oh, there's no use for this. this is dumb"

*cough* aphtonites, lord tony *cough*
But there is use for this, I wasn't saying it was a bad idea, I was saying that in most cases it ends up being a big gimmick, but could be useful for again, tracking devices.

And I'm talking about when Holographics has been mastered, not when it's still experimental.

This would be extremely useful for the army if they could project a holographic image of themselves to distract the enemy.

Other than that, I see no use but a gimmick.

This would be extremely useful for the army if they could project a holographic image of themselves to distract the enemy.

Other than that, I see no use but a gimmick.

They also have a spherical hover-craft that was invented as well.

Fallout Drones, here we come!

This would be extremely useful for the army if they could project a holographic image of themselves to distract the enemy.

Other than that, I see no use but a gimmick.
what purpose do video games serve?

entertainment.

NINTENDO 3D HOLOGRAPHIC ESS

Holograms? forget yes.

Holograms? forget yes.
and next comes motion sensing to turn a hologram into a 3D computer :D

so does that like kill you if you stick your hand in it