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Technological progress is a never-ending process. It seems, though, that next year is the year our perception of the world as we know it is about to undergo profound changes – again. This time, however, the next big step is holography. And by holography, we mean the latest news about Samsung’s patent for holographic technology that hints at a grand change in 2020.
די צוקונפֿט איז איצט
Last year, Samsung submitted a patent for a “three-dimensional imaging device and electronic device” with the USPTO. After a long year of hard patience, the decision was announced: the patent was approved. However, that was only the start of the story.
After the decision announcement, Samsung had a very long road ahead. The development and further experimentation with holographic technology and its application in the everyday lives of people was and still is, a top priority.
As זאל ס גיין דיגיטאַל revealed, Samsung is the only manufacturer that used the term “hologram” in the world so far. That means that Samsung will be the first company to experiment with, and hopefully develop, holographic technology for everyday use. But what does all this mean for us, and the future of technology in general?
Holographic Roots
Holograms are not exactly new.
They were first introduced in 1962 by two professors from the Soviet Union and the University of Michigan. Since then, they established a stable presence in our lives. However, those are just some forms of holograms. Right now, we have them in our IDs, driver licenses, credit cards, CDs, DVDs, and other merchandise. In a sense, they are holograms, but they are just primitive forms that switch colors and shape when tilted.
What Samsung is trying to do is bring large-scale holograms into play. With two-dimensional surfaces that reflect accurate three-dimensional pictures, our industry and technology would experience a boom. With the help of 3D holograms, our possibilities would be limitless. Major tech companies such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft are busy creating their Augmented Reality (AR) via HoloLens, ARKit, and ARCore. However, with AR, the introduction of 3D holograms would be the next major step towards a new chapter in tech advancements. The breakthrough so far has found application in several gaming branches, but it will certainly spread to other ones still unaffected. For example, AR and holograms could trigger growth even in the online casino industry. The entire live dealer scene would go through a massive change with use of holograms. Imagine all casino sites with live dealer and what they would look like with 3D hologram technology. No doubt it would create a boom that could reshape the entire casino industry.
Where Could We Find Them?
The question of the application of holographic technology, i.e. 3D holograms is an open question. Right now, we could probably try to imagine several uses, but we all know that that would be just one small piece of the entire image. Right now, holograms are present in several industries, but all those solutions are very costly compared to what Samsung is trying to achieve. The main point of Samsung’s new tech is that it will be significantly cheaper and applicable to smartphones.
That means that your smart device can be turned into a holographic device if you have the right components. Those components are an edge display, retro-reflective element, and a half-mirror. With the help of these three elements, you might soon get a device that reflects an image from a rounded display onto a mirror using the retroreflective element. For that, a phone must be placed in a docking station. This docking station will be obligatory placement for the device, but you might even get to control it remotely.
In other words, you might find yourself playing with holograms on your portable device, for all purposes. Just imagine playing videos straight from your phone-turned-holographic-device attached to your dashboard!
Signs of the Better Times
Samsung, as the current leader of holographic technology development, is joined by a range of tech companies that are building their versions for specific purposes. Products that are still in testing phases, such as HoloPlayer, DeepFrame, and Navion, are expected to boost experimentation and application even more. For example, DeepFrame might introduce us to telepresence that we otherwise saw only in movies. Navion, a projector mounted on the dashboard to yield navigation data and directions on the road will surely find its niche once it gets released. In any case, the next year promises plenty of innovations, and we are all looking forward to seeing the future reflected in a 3D hologram.
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