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  • I want this!!!

    Not guitar related, but totaly kick ass!

    Forget what you know about lenticular-based 3D displays, holograms, and even those "real" 3D image projectors being toyed around with in Japan. That 3D image you're looking at above was generated within the Cheotpics360, a four-sided transparent pyramid develop by a Danish team of engineers and designers from viZoo and Romboll. The Cheoptics360 can display both computer and film content when used either indoors or out and scale from 1.5-meters on up to 30-meters. The video images generated by the four projectors are re-assembled within the prism-like pyramid through a process of mirroring and reflection making them appear to float in mid-air. Hear that gamers, how 'bout setting this rig up at your next frag fest! Check the video after the break... you will believe.[Thanks, BrianMP]
    -Rick

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    How many dudes are thinking.... 3D PORN!
    "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by RacerX View Post
      How many dudes are thinking.... 3D PORN!
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      • #4
        I knew someone would bring that up.
        -Rick

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        • #5
          3D Porn... :ROTF:
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          • #6
            Meh, the video looks ok, but they should have filmed the hologram from all sides for better proof. It still looks like a mid-air 2D image to me. You can see it getting thinner as the camera moves to the sides.

            A true holographic 3D display will allow you to walk around it and see it from all sides as if you were looking at the actual object.
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