You’ve seen it a million times in science fiction movies and TV shows: a moving holographic display. From Princess Leia asking for help to virtual tennis on Total Recall, it is a common enough idea.
Picture a beaded string curtain, but one in which every bead is a tiny light, called a “voxel” or “LED neuron.” By switching these lights off and on in different combinations, the bead curtain becomes ...
Volumetric 3D displays that allow the viewing of full 3D images without special glasses are not unknown in our community, usually taking the form of either a 3D LED matrix or a spinning rotor either ...
TULSA, Okla., Jan. 26, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB:TDCP), a developer of volumetric, three-dimensional projection and display technologies ...
Step into a world where the boundaries of visual technology are being pushed beyond the flat screens we’re accustomed to. A new compact volumetric display prototype has been created, offering a ...
Interactive 3D images that appear to float in the air, above a table that a group of people can stand around without needing any special headsets or glasses: that's what Australian company Voxon ...
The limitations of two-dimensional (2D) displays in representing the depth of the three-dimensional (3D) world have prompted researchers to explore alternatives that offer a more immersive experience.
Coretec is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of 3DIcon. "We sought a partner that could not only bring opportunity for revenue in new and emerging markets, but which could also further the development of ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Volumetric Display Market 2018-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The market will be driven by the growing demand for volumetric ...
Scientists at Brigham Young University (BYU) have created tiny 3D animations out of light. The animations pay homage to Star Trek and Star Wars with tiny versions of ...