[Computex] Low-tech Display Shows Realistic 3D Holographic Image

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Jun 7, 2010 21:22 Toshiyuki Oomori, Nikkei Electronics

InnoVision Labs Co Ltd showcased a 3D color holographic display that can be viewed from any direction at Computex Taipei 2010, which took place from June 1 to 5, 2010, in Taipei City, Taiwan.

The company started shipping the display, "HoloAD Diamond Series," in May 2010.

By using video, the display can show a holographic image that keeps changing in shape. It attracted crowds of people at the exhibition.

The principle of the display is simple. Three displays are attached to the back of the upper plate, and a glass plate installed at an angle reflects the images shown by the three displays.

The HoloAD Diamond Series supports FLV files. A holographic image can be shown just by inserting a USB memory device on which FLV files are stored into the display.

The display comes in two models. The "DS3_Queen" has a resolution of 640 x 480, a power consumption of 200W, a size of 43 x 35 x 40cm and a weight of 16kg. The "DS3_King" has a resolution of 1,280 x 1,024, a power consumption of 450W, a size of 115 x 87 x 90cm and a weight of 95kg.

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