this 3D holographic table has got to be a boon,
to architects and designers around the world,
developed by Euclideon Holographics and retailing for just
shy of $50,000, the table lets up to four people interface simultaneously with
augmented reality images, motion-tracking glasses are the key to the
holographic effect, from the blurb, “frequency separation crystal films in the lens and on the
table surface filter jumbled light into a stereo image, similarly to how your
standard 3D glasses work.” this new hologram table has its sights set on the ultimate prize:
an interactive and immersive experience that can shared from multiple angles by
different users, all without clunky headgear, and better still it can be up-scaled so the users can play the ultimate version of their favourite games, what ever next?
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