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| Microsoft's true holographic display fits in your glasses A lot of the technology billed as holographic, well, isn't. Not even HoloLens. Real holography requires a laser-generated 3D image, and it's no mean feat to stuff that into something you can comfortably wear. Microsoft just made some important pro... https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/20/...ay-in-glasses/ |
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