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Understanding Holographic Display
A Holographic Display is an advanced visualization technology that creates three-dimensional (3D) images in space without requiring special glasses or headsets. Unlike traditional 2D displays, holographic systems project light in a way that allows viewers to perceive depth, motion, and parallax, making the image appear as if it exists in the real world.
Holographic displays combine lasers, digital light processing (DLP), diffraction, and interference principles to reproduce 3D images. With advancements in augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and spatial computing, these displays are finding increasing applications across industries.
Key Applications of Holographic Displays:
Healthcare – Medical imaging, surgery planning, and training through 3D anatomical models.
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