holographic human-computer interfaces

Holographic technology can also form ground-breaking means for three- dimensional visual contact from computers to human beings. This begins with screen image projections with improved three-dimensional projection qualities and then progresses to mid-air, three- dimensional computer projections that do not require a screen. Linked page HyperMedia Technologies: Holography also covers similar topics.

During the next several years, there is expected to be exponential growth in data storage criteria. Three-dimensional volumetric holotechnology storage applied science will probably play a large role in meeting this increasing need. Holotech data storage transcends the surface constraint by encoding information throughout the thickness of optically sensitive media. Holotech data storage is done an entire, million-bit page at a time in three dimensions. This enables large grows in both data storage capacity and access quickness. The first uses of high-cost, early-generation holographic information storage media are mainly for top-of-the-line archiving in large information centers, banks, and hospitals where it is vital to promptly access large quantities of information. Holodisks enable faster access than magnetic tape. Some early studies also suggest that holographic disks can maintain information integrity up to five times longer than magnetic tape. Linked page Virtual Reality also covers holotech interesting technologies.

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