Tuesday, May 18, 2010

HOLO 2.0 wearable computer displays interactive holographic content

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Touched screen technology can be regarded as one of the largest revolution ever happened in human modern life. This is because with the existence of this technology, more and more people increasingly inclined to participate in activity involving technology compared to the past.


Just take a look mobile phone example. In previous, it is enough to have a mobile phone with typical keypad to dial number or pass on message, however with the existence of touched screen technology, there are increasingly induce to have mobile phone with such facilities.


This touched screen technology has motivated people to involving their self in the use of modern technology. For example, elderly group feels that it is easy for them to use early version mobile phone which has less application as they only use it as a tool to communicate.


However, now it is become a common thing for us to see people are more obsess with mobile phone which equipped with touched screen technology.


Thus, the sophistication of technology today has encouraged the consumer involvement and shift the direction towards touched screen compared to previous. However for technology researchers, touched screen technology is just the beginning of much more future sophistication.


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They now have already developed watch technology which will able to project hologram that functions by touched on in screen beamed.

This technology called HOLO 2.0 is the latest concept that able to replace the function of today’s portable computer. HOLO 2.0 uses kinetic battery energy which the source are produced from kinetic movement from our hand. This watch is able to display hologram and have same functions as a portable computer.


This watch also can be renovated as desktop computer at the same time. This is because this watch is equipped with tool that can enlarge hologram display like we used to be obtained through desktop. It displays lengthways is up till 140 mm and can be broaden up to 20 mm.

HOLO 2.0 is the collective idea of Elodie Delassus, Pradeep Kamath, Rucha Shinde, Taha Poonawala and Asher Kandelar and it is developed by a company from India and this company plan to start enter world market in 2015.


At that time, touched screen technology is already owned by all and it is not too much to say that this technology is quite left behind. Thus as part of technology replacement, HOLO project 2.0 is seen as able fill time gap before another technology sophisticated take place.


Generally HOLO 2.0 is function by entwined in a person wrist and with a few touch in its surface, hologram will be transmitted. Through this hologram it will play a role such as a computer which most its function can be made with touched on the screen displayed.


This technology surely will attract all attention because it is a new alternative to portable computer users in future. This technology is easy to carry and in fact it also can be posed such as latest fashion for those who love fashion so much.

However, there still not much information on this technology and no clear specification of technology that will be used. The equipment that able to produce hologram is still unclear and what we only have now is only image display technique produced via projector.


We have been exposed to this kind of technology since the first Star Wars film create its phenomena but till now we has not find how to developed this technology clearly. Maybe this technology has been developed and use in military but whether it will be marketed for profit-making purpose the still in debate.

However we are really sure that technology will always keep on changing as tool in driving changes in human necessities to help facilitating their life.

It is not impossible this hologram technology can become as what being passed by touched screen and at that time this kind technology becoming another necessity to human who always thirst for a changes.

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