Holographic tech takes one step closer to real life

Talk about thinking outside of the box! Special effects company Entertainment Arts recently licensed the technology for a proprietary holographic projector that can transmit 3-D images into any empty space it's aimed at. The technology frees viewers from having to be in the vicinity of a screen, so kids might soon be able to watch a life-like video game or cartoon episode unfold in real time on a coffee table or a cafeteria bench.
October 1, 2004

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