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Friday April 27, 2007 12:16 pm
Mark III To Make More Realistic Holographs
MIT researchers have come up with a method of making a holographic video system that will work with PCs with graphics cards and game systems. The display will be small enough to add to a home entertainment center, should have resolution as adequate as analogue TV, and will cost about $200.00 to consumers.
This new system, referred to as Mark III, follows its predecessors from as far back as the late 80’s holographic display, and is composed of a redesigned acousto-optic modulator with a higher bandwidth. It then creates a three-dimensional model of any object through brightness and frequency of light. The device is slated to be released within the next couple of months.
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