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Can VividQ Unlock Holographic AR?

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Based on deep academic pedigree and its go-to-market thesis, VividQ has planted its flag in the elusive art of holography for AR glasses and other touchpoints. Specifically, computer-generated holography (CGH) involves projecting images so they appear at the correct distance. everything from depth sensors to waveguides.

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Researchers Are Using Laser Beams To Create 3D Holograms

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BYU’s Holography Group uses a laser beam to trap a small particle in the air. You can learn more about the project via the BYU Electro-Holography Lab website. Here’s how it works. Said laser beam is then used to drag the particle in multiple directions. That’s a pretty big volumetric display! “We

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What holograms are and why they matter in XR

The Ghost Howls

Let me make an imaginary example to explain this better. Big kudos to Wikipedia for having a very well-written page on Holography. I hope you enjoyed this journey into holography as I did. Imagine that you take a photo of something with a special holographic camera, for instance, a beautiful flower garden. Further references.

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NVIDIA Researchers Demonstrate Ultra-thin Holographic VR Glasses That Could Reach 120° Field-of-view

Road to VR

For example, the focal length can be halved without significantly increasing the total thickness by stacking two identical GP lenses and a circular polarizer [Moon et al.

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Exclusive: How NVIDIA Research is Reinventing the Display Pipeline for the Future of VR, Part 1

Road to VR

Our innovation on virtual experiences includes technologies that you’ve probably heard a bit about already, such as foveated rendering, varifocal optics, holography, and light fields. For example, look at the video game Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). The game pipeline can deliver amazing visual experiences.

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XR Talks: The Future is Holographic

AR Insider

Involving three-dimensional projections that don’t require a headset, the classic example is Princess Leia’s hologram in the opening scenes of Star Wars, Episode IV. One thing evident about spatial computing — and its eventual manifestations in holography — is that it requires an ecosystem and a value chain.