As the manufacturer describes it "Heliodisplay images are not holographic although they are free-space, employing a rear projection system in which images are captured onto a nearly invisible plane...
As the manufacturer describes it "Heliodisplay images are not holographic although they are free-space, employing a rear projection system in which images are captured onto a nearly invisible plane of transformed air."
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No sir, wrong again, ever heard of a commodore 64? or even better the apple IIe? oh the good ol days of computing, I still remember the beating i got for getting anywhere near that apple as child. MS-Dos was not even close to the first home computing solution in fact it wasn't even that popular till Gates bought for the low ball price of like 50k. Man that guy got screwed.
Do you doubt your senses??? The air does part, sir. As you can see, the holograph ceases to exist as long as his hand is there, and in place, his hand gets illuminated. Anyways, air does not have to remain perfectly still. Still or not, the frame itself is constantly being projected into the air at several FPS. So even if the air IS moving, the hologram will not. This isn't a fake. Google heliodisplay.
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"Man that guy got screwed. " He's a billionaire dude.