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  2. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays. Some devices employ eye tracking in aiming the 3D effect to the viewer's eye. Opic Technologies, Inc. offers a 3D smartphone with stereoscopic cameras, which enables 3D livestream technology.

  3. Holographic display - Wikipedia

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    A holographic display is a type of 3D display that utilizes light diffraction to display a three-dimensional image to the viewer. Holographic displays are distinguished from other forms of 3D displays in that they do not require the viewer to wear any special glasses or use external equipment to be able to see the image, and do not cause a vergence-accommodation conflict.

  4. 8i (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    8i was founded in May 2014 [1] by Linc Gasking, Eugene d'Eon, Sebastian Marino and Joshua Feast [2] to develop software that can capture, analyze, compress, and recreate all the viewpoints required for volumetric capture.

  5. Computer-generated holography - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a technique that uses computer algorithms to generate holograms.It involves generating holographic interference patterns.A computer-generated hologram can be displayed on a dynamic holographic display, or it can be printed onto a mask or film using lithography. [1]

  6. Volumetric display - Wikipedia

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    Volumetric displays are one of several kinds of 3D displays. Other types are stereoscopes, view-sequential displays, [2] electro-holographic displays, [3] "two view" displays, [4] [5] and panoramagrams. Although first postulated in 1912, and a staple of science fiction, volumetric displays are not widely used in everyday life. There are ...

  7. Holographic screen - Wikipedia

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    A holographic screen is a two-dimensional display technology that uses coated glass media for the projection surface of a video projector. "Holographic" refers not to a stereoscopic effect, but to the coating that bundles light using formed microlenses. The lens design and attributes match the holographic area.

  8. This company turns people into 3D holograms [Video]

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  9. Screenless video - Wikipedia

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    Synaptic Interface screenless video does not use light at all. Visual information completely bypasses the eye and is transmitted directly to the brain.While such systems have only been implemented in humans in rudimentary form - for example, displaying single Braille characters to blind people – success has been achieved in sampling usable video signals from the biological eyes of a living ...