• The Holographic Television

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 1 Comments

    Even if you had free run of any skybox in Madison Square Garden, you still wouldn’t see half the action that you will in your own living room, one day soon, on a large-screen holographic television. Without ever leaving your chair, you’ll be poised to watch each play unfold from whatever perspective you choose, gazing into the depths of your TV.

    4.27.2009 at 07:49am - Comment by h_dave

    Ha ** To put it politly and succintly - jesus christ they really are pulling a massive scam - its no where near an actualy holographic tv system - either for viewing or transmitting / receive If I could access what they have done - which thus they must be on the verge of commecialiation - would dump all of my research , designs and systems ** On a related factor - 1989 / 90 MoD - wanted the three dimensional aircraft position display - without paying the innovator - all soughts of antics If they want that design - which would have to be exhumed - they can pay for it. They never got access to the design - the notes on the design far to abstract for them Noted that 2008 the USAF have it as HUD for fighters ( holographic display ) - an dthen goes onto 2015 aS a commercially available sytem = now just what year is it that we in Dr WHO and the TARDIS not in evidence So finding what they have doen then to dump my designed sytem - Ref to ULU Gradsoc Newsletter Feb 1996 Bye for now H_Dave



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