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A display so fine, it's totally immersive
This story is from the category Display Technology
Date posted: 29/09/2003
Japanese engineers have developed a display technology with detail so fine, the human eye struggles to find any difference from reality.
Inventing corporation, Japan's NHK stated that the system could be used to provide an ultra realistic 'immersive' viewing experience.
Now, the only hurdle remaining is to solve the huge storage requirements it generates.
See the full Story via external site: www.e4engineering.com
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