New Ostendo Smartphone With 3d Holograms Chip
Published By: adminA well-funded company named Ostendo Technologies Inc. has spent the past nine years quietly working on small projectors designed to emit crunchy videos and glasses free 3D images for smartphones and massive screens.
If you can wait until the end of next year, Ostendo working on a smartphone that project 3D holograms, then your next handset could be capable of just that. Thanks to Californian display startup, 5,000 ppi projectors; the size of Tic Tacs is now well powerful to control the color, brightness and angle of single beams of light across a million pixels. Only one chip is used to deliver a working image, but adding additional main chips brings scope for more complex and detailed images.
The Wall Street Journal was dried to a demo consisting six chips, which beamed green dice rotating in the air and noted how the consistent motion appeared, regardless of where it was observed from. Development of the this technology is still in the early stage, which means that the first chip will limited to only 2D video when it begins marketing in summer 2015, capable of being projected at sizes of up to 48 inches.
Though, Ostendo Hussein S. El- Ghoroury said that second chip, which is capable of creating 3D images that drift in the air and appear almost like a solid entity will enter engineering just months after the first one. Ostendo already got some major phone manufacturers on board, but its next step will make the pixels smaller to increase the determination of its holograms. After that, chip can be embedding in anything with a 3D display, including TVs, smart watches and holographic tables.