Are they knocking? Open the door to the 3D hologram!

Some kind of characters coming to life with messages in front of the viewer/listener in a three-dimensional image in the style of George Lucas' Star Wars films&It's starting to take shape right now – in a real world with our real TVs.
This is becoming, or let's say it will soon become possible, thanks to the creative efforts of a group of Japanese developers from Square Enix, specializing in video games.
However, to view a holographic figure directly in front of your TV – literally in the middle of the living room - you will need a pair of special glasses, informs the online edition of the London Daily Mail.
Development experts from a Japanese company demonstrated the latest holographic technologies last week in Tokyo at a specialized screening of new products in the field of video games.
It turns out that in the same week, the American computer giant Apple also patented a technology that allows you to project images on a three-dimensional scale (3D) and even perform some manipulations with these images with your own hands.
For its part, some time ago, the Japanese Sony corporation made it clear that it was working on technologies that could project light rays into the center of the room, where a "floating image" would appear as a result.
Moreover, Sony specialists have already managed to obtain 3D images floating independently in front of the TV, although, as experts note, we are still talking about research and development.
In other words, to produce holographic images in the spirit of the films from the "Star Wars" series.&"You need to be patient – it will take years of hard research and work.
Earlier this year, Sony demonstrated a 3D image of a dog sitting inside a black container, and the dog could be seen from any angle.
The image was obtained using light rays that passed through a special fiber network inside the container.
By the way, Xbox game consoles manufactured by the American corporation Microsoft allow you to play video games, in which the users themselves "appear" on the screen in three dimensions thanks to a video camera mounted on the upper plane of the television set.
In addition to Sony's Xbox console and PlayStation-3 game console, the latest TVs from Toshiba ultimately point to the ability to view 3D images without special glasses.
However, as the Daily Mail notes, the current versions of 3D images rather enable the viewer to "look" into a three-dimensional screen, rather than look at the object from all sides. Join 1xBet with the 1xbet promo code a 100% welcome bonus of up to BDT 15600 for Bangladesh players. 1xBet offers one of the most unique bookmaker bonuses you will ever see, with a bonus for a series of losing bets. This promo allows you to earn bonus bets if you are on a bad losing streak.








































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