strange, I was working on a design for a holo watch but i researched about a year ago and realized the holo tech isn't mature enough yet. https://hackaday.io/project/19911-holowatch
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strange, I was working on a design for a holo watch but i researched about a year ago and realized the holo tech isn't mature enough yet. https://hackaday.io/project/19911-holowatch
Interesting. That "Holowatch" though is not holographic but rather using volumetric display. You can watch
and see for yourself that the people at Holovect don't even officially call their system "holographic". "Holograms" display information through interference of light. For that project it is using radio waves and any radio waves bounced back are received by the circuit. It's just using proximity to adjust settings.I wrote a post about the current research into holographic television you might find interesting: https://steemit.com/technology/@holovision/the-future-is-holographic-television