I think i understand how it works: there are several layers of transparent film disposed in between the square structure, that once activated, starts vibrating at high frequency (you can see it vibrating at some angle, like going back and forth many times). Then the high speed image is displayed on the layer, but then with the calculation of the speed of light matching the vibration of the main structure, the Light appears first on the first layer, then the second one, then the third one... Or something like that. Even if im totally wrong, this is surely an impressive and inovative technology !
If this is anything like their previous iterations, then it's a single display being vibrated up and down rapidly. Though at this larger scale I'm not too certain.
Me: "Viceroy, I don't want this stunted slime in my sight, again." Mom: "Why do you always say that when I call you? And what's with the bath robe and hoody?"
@profilmwork the Robotic Camera System was set at that height and so all the shots are like that but there's a longer video on this channel that may show more of what you want. Thanks, Ken.
closest thing to holograms we will get like that is just using augmented reality tech to project the hologram digitally with a headset. this display would i imagine really hurt to touch and would break if you tried lol
@anvde8541 projector on a fast moving screen. The projected video plays the correct frame corresponding with the position of the screen. So it's like 3D printing light into a volume of space. Seeing it in real life, this is obviously how it works, so I'm not revealing any secrets but I don't think they've made an official statement about how the technology works, hence my hesitation to explain. -Ken.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd but ut requires this aparatus. witch i presume is more expensive than x4-5 of AR googles, not neseseraly apple's, couse it's pricey, but XREAL for example. And make it "multi-player" so all 4-5-6 ppl can watch ADN interact goteether, maybe even play D&D with flying dragons.
@KAROZHIURI the cost benefit analysis of a display solution isn't only the initial financial cost. I've used this unit to play multiplayer 3D snake and other volumetric games. -Ken.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd all innovations are good. But some are more future proof, than others. We all would like holographic 3D displays. But maybe this "prediction"or a technology was not that accurate like others. In my opinion, if I would be asked to bet, I would bet now on AR anyways. Just because i think it's easier to implement into more aspects. Just need more tuning. Likewise, i don't know nothing, just observing. I might be wrong. Nice channel BTW.
@KAROZHIURI thanks. AR is very cool. For consumers, they can justify the purchase of a display based on whatever they like. In organisations, purchasing generally has to be solving a problem, with a Return On Investment estimate. With AR and VR, I assume there would be staff assisting people putting on the headset for safety, security, and potentially cleaning it. The ongoing staff cost would quickly outway any initial savings of getting multiple AR units. Instead of a volumetric display like this, that doesn't need staff to assist people.
my brother in Christ I don’t see what this does that a monitor can’t do.. consider the price and space required to operate this thing compared to… literally anything else, like a laptop
@Jigsaw765 hi, it's 3D. Multiple people can look at it at the same time and see the 3D volumetric display. It's like 3D printing light in the air. It can do video and games.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd Thousands of people also can watch a screen of a laptop at the same time 😂 i get that you put a lot of your leisure time into this but consider lowering the price to like 200$, then it would be worth it. 😂
The masculine urge to lean on a larger version of this with a projection of a battle field
The star wars dream
The masculine urge to lean on a railing while looking at a giant naked AI girl while she tells me she can fix my loneliness
"Help me, Obi-Wan"
Shan't
Now play Doom on it
Someone did it already
@@dylankitchener6421 i saw that
Same@@Sharkspartan6548
We got holograms before GTA 6
I think i understand how it works: there are several layers of transparent film disposed in between the square structure, that once activated, starts vibrating at high frequency (you can see it vibrating at some angle, like going back and forth many times). Then the high speed image is displayed on the layer, but then with the calculation of the speed of light matching the vibration of the main structure, the Light appears first on the first layer, then the second one, then the third one... Or something like that.
Even if im totally wrong, this is surely an impressive and inovative technology !
@@yuci_daily or just stacked oled panels.
If this is anything like their previous iterations, then it's a single display being vibrated up and down rapidly. Though at this larger scale I'm not too certain.
@@Terra_Byte_Tech oh i got it, it makes more sense now, the up and down vibration matches the video fps or refresh rate idk
This unit has a projector and a moving screen. The correct image is projected at each screen position, so it's like 3D printing light.
Me: "Viceroy, I don't want this stunted slime in my sight, again."
Mom: "Why do you always say that when I call you? And what's with the bath robe and hoody?"
Show it from the side more than from the top, it will insinuate and emphasize the wow factor of it being a holographic display.
@profilmwork the Robotic Camera System was set at that height and so all the shots are like that but there's a longer video on this channel that may show more of what you want.
Thanks,
Ken.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd will check it.
Isn't their any technology that may help to float this display on air without any Dom shaped glass
The glass dome is not necessary. It is simply a safety feature to prevent anything touching the moving parts.
closest thing to holograms we will get like that is just using augmented reality tech to project the hologram digitally with a headset. this display would i imagine really hurt to touch and would break if you tried lol
Reminds me of Sam Raimi’s Darkman
We have holograms before gt6
HOW WORK
@@not_sure-n5o voxon.co
Rotating led strip basically, that's why there is a glass , it's just so you don't touch it
@anvde8541 it's not rotating, or led on this unit.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd explain then
@anvde8541 projector on a fast moving screen. The projected video plays the correct frame corresponding with the position of the screen. So it's like 3D printing light into a volume of space. Seeing it in real life, this is obviously how it works, so I'm not revealing any secrets but I don't think they've made an official statement about how the technology works, hence my hesitation to explain.
-Ken.
how to buy it?
Go to Voxon.co 😀
Why is he mostly showing it from above; The benefit of it is it's 3d view he should have shown more of a side view.
@ChirstInTheDistance mainly due to the degrees of freedom in the Robotic Camera System. There's a longer video on this channel
Thanks,
Ken.
Can it run Crysis or The Witcher 3 ?
@apokalipsx25 haha maybe with a patch from a guru like Ken Silverman (who helped develop the volumetric software for this unit).
How much?
@RoryOdonnell-py4om iirk these are 10k AUD , however Voxen has developed a few new designs and is launching a new LED version.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd
Oh! Maybe not then. Thanks anyway
Cool but the draw diatance is worse than a ps1
Draw distance lol? Gamer brained?
@@Jordan-rb28 I got a fever and the only prescription is more gaming monitors.
why this if we have vision PRO? AR, or augumented reality works 100x better.
@KAROZHIURI Multiple people can view it at once, with no wearable required.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd but ut requires this aparatus. witch i presume is more expensive than x4-5 of AR googles, not neseseraly apple's, couse it's pricey, but XREAL for example. And make it "multi-player" so all 4-5-6 ppl can watch ADN interact goteether, maybe even play D&D with flying dragons.
@KAROZHIURI the cost benefit analysis of a display solution isn't only the initial financial cost.
I've used this unit to play multiplayer 3D snake and other volumetric games.
-Ken.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd all innovations are good. But some are more future proof, than others. We all would like holographic 3D displays. But maybe this "prediction"or a technology was not that accurate like others. In my opinion, if I would be asked to bet, I would bet now on AR anyways. Just because i think it's easier to implement into more aspects. Just need more tuning. Likewise, i don't know nothing, just observing. I might be wrong. Nice channel BTW.
@KAROZHIURI thanks. AR is very cool. For consumers, they can justify the purchase of a display based on whatever they like. In organisations, purchasing generally has to be solving a problem, with a Return On Investment estimate. With AR and VR, I assume there would be staff assisting people putting on the headset for safety, security, and potentially cleaning it. The ongoing staff cost would quickly outway any initial savings of getting multiple AR units. Instead of a volumetric display like this, that doesn't need staff to assist people.
A guy made one of these at home
This is far superior to that lol, Look at the resolution!
my brother in Christ I don’t see what this does that a monitor can’t do.. consider the price and space required to operate this thing compared to… literally anything else, like a laptop
@Jigsaw765 hi, it's 3D. Multiple people can look at it at the same time and see the 3D volumetric display. It's like 3D printing light in the air. It can do video and games.
@@MakeTechPtyLtd Thousands of people also can watch a screen of a laptop at the same time 😂 i get that you put a lot of your leisure time into this but consider lowering the price to like 200$, then it would be worth it. 😂
do you guys work on anything that uses ionized particles in the sir?
@LydiaSalem no. Funny you mention that, I was thinking about that recently.
-Ken.
Sounds like you have no idea how to profit it off this thing, which is unfortunately the only way anything gets to exist.
@@LordEvilmancer i believe the company is now publicly traded. Voxen has a new volumetric display being released now.
-Ken