Transfer the volume image will look in 10 years





Whatever may be said about the decline in the popularity of television, that it has already completely replaced the Internet, etc., this range of services continues to evolve. An example is satellite TV. Technical progress did not stop there. According to the authoritative news Agency Bloomberg, in just a decade, people will be able to enjoy holographic picture, sitting on the couch in his apartment.

What is the holographic image?This is not a fairy tale the plot of a sci-Fi series. In General, no wonder. Our generation has seen and undoubtedly will see many more unique and amazing achievements of human civilization. But what is particularly interesting: holographic televisions will become available to any sections of society. Already the first batch of these TV's will cost the same as conventional 2D device.

On the invention of tried researchers at the University of Massachusetts. Media experts tech branch has already become famous for the following inventions:

  • electronic ink;
     
  • chips that allow to obtain a 3D image without special glasses.
Prospects for the use of holographic izobrazheniyakh academic groups work on the project, claims that in fact the technology is fairly simple. The creation of such a TV will spend just a few dollars. In addition, the research results will get its application in computer graphics and robotics.

Until it was made official announcements about who is planning to purchase technology. However, it is easy to guess that the Korean giant company Samsung Elеctronics that at the present day is considered the leader in the production of 3D-TV, is interested in the project.

Over the project scientists have been working for more than 25 years. However, the test results of the technology are encouraging. Scientists have got a hologram image of the character of "Star wars" in full growth. Now they are working to improve the invention.

Now imagine how nice it will be to watch your favorite tricolor TV on this TV. Exciting, isn't it?!

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