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Do you remember Ironman's display? Well, it's already here

9/22/2014

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Ironman's screenless display
Screenless Display was an excellent thought that came into many experts inorder to solve the major problems related to the device miniaturization. Lower space screen displays have made the need of screenless displays more than ever. Screenless, as the word suggests clearly means ‘no screen’. So, Screenless Displays can be defined as a display which helps to display and even transmit any information without the aid of screens.

When will screenless displays be fully available? This question is not yet answerable since many developments are under stage only. Since the displays are capable of projecting 3D images to the space, many disadvantages of 2D and screen based displays can be avoided. Displaying feature of it can be thought of as a projector without a movie. Using this excellent technology, we can even make our smart phone a TV. The countdown for the first screenless display has started now currently from the month of May 2014 onwards. Screenless Display currently uses Interactive Projection technology with visual display and 3D Projection Technology.

Screenless Display Types:Screenless Display can be grouped into three main categories. They include Visual Image, Retinal Display and Synaptic Interface.

Visual Image Screenless Display:Visual Image is a type of screenless display were the eye or the retina can recognize any screenless image. Holographic display, Virtual Reality Goggles and Heads Up Display are some present visual image screenless display examples. The display works on the principle that; light gets reflected by the intermediate object before reaching the retina. The intermediate object can be holograms, windows, or even LCDs.

Holographic messages that became popular through the ‘Star War Film’ are now becoming a truthful reality. Holographic Displays allow the display of three dimensional images by using simple components like Helium – Neon Laser, a Lens, an object, mirror and a holographic film. The laser beam used will initially create a plasma environment. When the laser and object beams coincides, a 3D image will be projected. The projected image will appear to be floating in air. Presently, MIT’s Media Lab reported a holographic color video display (inexpensive) with the resolution of TV. Latest fiction movies the ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Avengers’ have shown this technology in more advanced form. This advancement can be expected in the coming future.


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