Holographic displays offer a promising avenue for achieving lifelike 3D reproductions with continuous depth sensation, holding potential applications in fields such as entertainment, medical imaging, ...
Using a computer and modern software can be a chore to begin with for the visually impaired, but fundamentally visual tasks like 3D design are even harder. This Stanford team is working on a way to ...
Human 3D vision is based on parallax: each eye captures a slightly different perspective of the world, and the brain fuses these two views into a single, rich 3D perception. Glasses-free, or ...
Chinese media and gaming company Tencent has revealed a handheld gaming computer that it says is the first with a glasses-free 3D display that leverages eye-tracking technology to adjust on-screen ...
The 27-inch monitor might look like something out of the early 2000s, but its trippy holograms reportedly appear in 5K. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
We all want Star Trek’s holodeck. And we’re all going to keep waiting for that, because frankly, most of what makes the Star Trek holodeck awesome is probably impossible. Or, at least at our current ...
Imagine an iPad that’s more than just an iPad—with a surface that can morph and deform, allowing you to draw 3D designs, create haiku that jump out from the screen and even hold your partner’s hand ...
Full-color holographic near-eye display employs an eyepiece lens to magnify 3D images, which are then recorded by adjusting the focus of the camera lens. A fast hologram is then generated using a ...
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