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Researchers at USC have taken another step towards that holiest of sci-fi dreams: the 3D holographic display. Using a spinning mirror covered with a "holographic diffuser," a special DVI implementation, and a high-speed projector, the team's device can project a three-dimensional image that can be viewed from 360 degrees - regardless of the viewer's height and distance. That's impressive, but that spinning mirror looks pretty dangerous.
A UTube video too there ;D
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*gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/left-rightC.jpg*gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/left-leftC.jpg*gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/right-rightC.jpg*gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/right-leftC.jpg
Two simultaneously photographed stereo pairs of a 3D object shown within the 360º field of view around the display
Two simultaneously photographed stereo pairs of a 3D object shown within the 360º field of view around the display
A UTube video too there ;D
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