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 Real-Time Holographics anybody?

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Date posted: 22/10/2003

A new manufacturing process, involving liquid crystal, and nanotubes, created by researchers at Penn State University, allows for LCD displays that respond in milliseconds to display updates and light changes - far, far faster than other display mediums.

The material is already being considered by observatories, for creating real-time 3D maps of starfield data, and looks set to soon filter down into the entertainment, and telecommunications industries.

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