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Samsung Patents Phone Display That Projects Star Wars-Like Holograms

llien

Member
Samsung claims that it has invented a new holographic device that will actually project high-quality 3D images in the air without you having to look at a display from a specific angle, unlike the Nintendo 3DS.

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The display, according to the patent published by the World Intellectual Property Office and the United States Patent and Trademark Office, uses a new type of spatial light modulator that eliminates ‘the limited viewing angle and low resolution of current holographic technologies’.

As reported by Lets Go Digital, the entire thing sounds like a lot of bunk, to be honest. However, Samsung is known to have been working on holographic technology for a while — perhaps they have indeed solved the bad quality and limitations that plague current holographic systems.

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The document describes a series of micro-lenses arrays set on a flat surface that focuses the light beam emitted from the display to project the 3D image into mid-air thanks, to the company’s new spatial light modulator.

Current holographic technology require you to look directly at a 2D surface with a very limited view angle, like the laser-etched still images you can find on your Visa card or the parallax barrier-based display used in the Nintendo 3DS display or the Red Hydrogen One phone.

The holograms in Looking Glass holographic box depend on a limited and bulky hardware contraption, and they can’t be used in smartphones.

There’s research that uses intense lasers to trap particles, moving it quickly across the air while another laser projects color into it. But this is very crude right now and requires large machinery, which again is far from being included in portable devices.

Samsung, however, could be working on bringing this new patented technology to future phones. In the past, the company’s phone patents have mentioned 3D holographic displays without providing any implementation details. This is the first time that the Korean conglomerate has provided actual details. Of course, while this may show promise in the lab; we don’t know how far we are from an actual implementation.

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Blam

Member
Jesus fuck the words they used in that patent has me all kinds of confused. I can't understand a single word of that.
 
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cr0w

Old Member
Can't wait to be trying to find some fucking milk at Target and half the store has a hologram Leia asking Obi-Wan for help as their stupid text/ringtone.
 

cryptoadam

Banned
This is really cool and hopefully the tech gets there eventually. Probably a decade away.

Can't wait for Apple to create their hologram with NOTCH version LOL.
 
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Rest

All these years later I still chuckle at what a fucking moron that guy is.
Wasn't George Lucas projecting movies as 3D holograms 10 or 15 years ago? This isn't that surprising.

Also not surprising? When Samsung uses this as an excuse to jack up phone prices.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
I hope one day TVs are hologram screens, that'd be awesome.

Why? There would be no backgrounds and changing scale would be almost impossible. Unless it was just for an all indoor talkie show like a soap opera or something. Kevin Smith would finally become a widespread hit :p
 

Nelsin

Banned
Wasn't George Lucas projecting movies as 3D holograms 10 or 15 years ago? This isn't that surprising.

Also not surprising? When Samsung uses this as an excuse to jack up phone prices.

You mistaken samsung with apple ?

Samsung always have the most advanced phones every year, when they jack prices a bit they actually live up to the expectation of the phone.
 
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so whats the benefit to looking at a low quality upright 2d hologram vs just looking directly down at your high res screen?


i feel like as soon as a hologram appears id try flicking it out of the way so i could see my actual screen.
 
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