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12- Holographic Display

Going for a date of an unknown person and don't know him? No need to get hyper. The holographic display will have a solution for you. The person can be viewed in a 3D display so no need of worrying. The interview, meetings or even conference could be experienced through 3D i.e holographic display technique. The technology is currently in progress and will take time to get mould, but will surely have a great importance in future!

A holographic display is a type of display that utilizes light diffraction to create a virtual three-dimensional image of an object. Holographic displays are unique from other forms of 3D imaging in that they do not require the aid of any special glasses or external equipment for a viewer to see the image.

The motion sensor senses the eyes movements of the person and adjusts the display to show the displaying contents per the necessity to give a user a good experience of viewing.

The example of this holographic display can be seen in many applications like the electronic laboratory i.e R&D departments in various multinational companies and is in progress to bring this technology within the reach of common man.

The future mobile phones will have the holographic display and the advantage of this display is that the ill effects of today's screen can be minimized and maybe, we can even enjoy the stress-free experience. We can play games with the higher dimensional views, enjoy many movies with many optional angles.

Consider that you are having an interview and you are unable to reach that place. The holographic display technology will help you get there digitally. The recruiters will be judging you with the confidence level, the decision making capability you have, the risk factor you prefer and more. So, if you are unable to make the place at the selection, you will have the data to analyze what went wrong and improvise yourself at that point.

The attendance system today takes the fingerprint as the input and stores it. The cases where the fingerprint is hacked and misused where the presence of the person is not considered can be now terminated by the 3D scanner that scans the whole body, heartbeats, the eye pupils and many more. The simple version of this technology can be seen in the film 'KOI MIL GAYA'.
 
The data stored can be observed by the holographic and can be confirmed to check the actual presence and can prove to be the most secure option in the security point of view. Well, for today, the technology seems a dream and who knows, tomorrow it will be an only option left to use. The advance of technology is based on making it fit in so that you don't really even notice it, so it's part of everyday life. What say?

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