Get ready, tech enthusiasts! 🚀 The Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D may debut at MWC with a revolutionary design - glasses free 3D dual displays and high-performance hardware! Stay tuned for this exciting concept reveal. 🎉💻 #LenovoYogaBook #3DDisplay #MWC #TechInnovation
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Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D May Debut At MWC With Glasses Free 3D Dual Displays

Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D could appear at MWC with glasses free 3D dual displays and high power hardware in a concept form.

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3D ohne Brille: Wenn Marketing auf Physik trifft

Viraler "Holographie" Clip zeigt Voxon VX2-XL rotierende LEDs für 6.800 $.
Meine Einschätzung: Clever, aber kein Durchbruch. Für Gaming zu teuer und limitiert, für Spezialanwendungen eventuell sinnvoll.

Der Hunger nach echter 3D Darstellung ist da. Die Lösung noch nicht.

(Video Credits to Nathaniël de Jong / "Nathie", 21.11.2025, via X, "Here's a glimpse of gaming on a holographic display.")

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👀 Ever seen a 5-BILLION pixel hologram?

We’re talking next-level 3D display tech with Avalon Holographics on #ACast742 💡

No headsets. No glasses. Just jaw-dropping depth.

🎧 Full convo: www.AwesomeCast.com

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Samsung's Odyssey 3D monitor delivers mind-blowing PC gaming with eye-tracking tech. It's a steep $2k and game support is nascent, but the immersive 3D experience is a true taste of the future. #NextGenGaming #SamsungOdyssey #3DDisplay
You Should Make Cross Views

Your camera has the ability to take three dimensional photos. Your screen has the ability to display three dimensional photos. You’ve probably never used either.

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Die 3D-Monitore mit OLED-Panel ermöglichen stereoskopische Darstellung in 4K-Auflösung ohne Hilfsmittel. Eingesetzt werden Lentikularlinsen und Augen-Tracking. #3D-Display

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Looking Glass Debuts 16-inch OLED and 32-inch 'Holographic' Spatial Displays

These two sizes now "complete" the Looking Glass lineup.

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New Holographic Display Hacks the Light Field

[Petapixel] has an interesting post about a startup company's new holographic display that claims to be "indistinguishable from reality." The company behind it, Light Field Labs, claims their system requires no glasses and handles different angles.

You can see a bit in the [C|Net] video below, but -- of course -- being on YouTube, you can't get a sense for how good the 3D effect is.

It seems that while most displays try to project into a 3D volume or onto a flat display media, "solid light" works more like a real hologram, using a phase guide to project light at different phases and allows inference like an actual hologram.

The video shows that you can even use a magnifying glass to examine the object and it still looks real. We couldn't help but notice though, that the demo was in a dark place -- it was made to look like an artistic choice, but we'll bet that under bright lighting, they have difficulty delivering the image. Still, pretty impressive.

We have no idea about cost, but imagine it won't be cheap to start with. The company claims you will be able to see these in the real world as early as next year.

If you want to learn more about traditional holograms, we've talked about them before. Light field hacking isn't exactly new, but this looks like it might be ready for prime time soon.

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New Holographic Display Hacks The Light Field

[Petapixel] has an interesting post about a startup company’s new holographic display that claims to be “indistinguishable from reality.” The company behind it, Light Field Labs, …

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