'True 3D' Display Using Laser Plasma Technology #DigInfo Video
DigInfo TV - http://diginfo.tv
20/10/2011
Burton True 3D
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WOW? WOW?
Very interesting ... Very interesting video? =)
One day humans will ... One day humans will be totally intergrated into holographic interface and applications.. So the PC rig is obsolete, the Keyboard and? Mouse will be obsolete as well..
Accept that fact!.
i? hope it does not ... i? hope it does not burn my eyes.
Thats awesome!!!!!! ... Thats awesome!!!!!! Im happy to see that there are people? devoted to improving this awesome tecnology.
Space Navigation or ... Space Navigation or Realtime space strategy would make? this technology a worth a million.
:Asians:? :Asians:?
The funny thing is, ... The funny thing is, if you? really look at these holograms vs the ones in star wars, the star wars ones are only a little bit better.
Plasma excitation ... Plasma excitation in the air? That? sounds like those lasers need to be pretty powerful. I hope my future holo-tv doesn't burn my ceiling...
star wars...? star wars...?
Finally the real ... Finally the real thing. The last couple? seconds of the video prove its a real hologram, as the camera moves, you can see 'around' the object, so its not a fake 2d hologram or projection, but the real thing.
It may not be pretty or advanced but its the real thing.
we need it scaled ... we need it scaled up and vastly improved for Miku! I don't care if it takes? a whole power plant to run it!
Its? happening! Its? happening!
said? the blind said? the blind
Troll? I am just ... Troll? I am just stating my opinion. Your the one trolling my comments to be negative towards me. I never saw a great clear image in open air.?
Did you not see the ... Did you not see the part where they say this one is in water? to be more compact? They also show it working in open air as well.
Geez. Why so troll?
Its in? glass ... Its in? glass because the display is shooting into water. They show how it can work in air also, but this demo is probably using water because it doesn't require as high powered lasers.
Ok then a new laser ... Ok then a new laser tv? Doesn't sound very practical to me. I will wait till someone shows a? final open air product.
1:17? 1:17?
Obi? Wan, you're ... Obi? Wan, you're our only hope!
Exactly. This ... Exactly. This basically in a way is trapped light in a glass? box. Looks like a new 3d plasma tv to me is all. Reminds me of Nintendo's old virtual boy. That thing hurt my eyes if I played it too long.
Yes it is? neat but ... Yes it is? neat but it is still in glass.
It has a? glass ... It has a? glass containment.
Problem still is ... Problem still is you? need something to be a backing or containment. I will be most impressed if a hologram can be made with out such and images are projected into air.
it is so sick that ... it is so sick that they invent this s**t in the? movies way before.
LUKE! *Shrrrrr* :)? LUKE! *Shrrrrr* :)?
save me? obi wan save me? obi wan
the flicker won't? ... the flicker won't? be as bad in real life. What you see is the same effect you get when you film your CRT television screen: the 60hz refresh rate is not in sync with the 25 fps framerate of the camera and therefore flicker is visible.
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