Inspired by Star Wars, New Hologram Phones Will Reshape Communication [Infographic]
An Illustrated Look at How Upcoming Devices Work and How Their Designers Were Inspired by Science Fiction
SEATTLE, Aug. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- It has perhaps the most iconic imagery in science fiction - from epic space battles to mystical super powers - yet some of the most inspiring scenes from Star Wars have featured holograms. The ability to beam the projection of an entire person (or alien) is an amazing form of communication. For most it seemed like fantasy, but for some scientists and engineers the film has played a critical role in inspiring their own development of holographic technology. How these revolutionary devices were inspired, and how they work, is illustrated in an infographic from WhichVoIP.
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Communications have been vastly enhanced by Internet connectivity. Video calls made possible by Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) are now commonplace, but how might the 3D projection of someone on a phone or computer change the way we interact with them? What changes will Hologram over Internet Protocol (HoIP) bring to the way in which we watch entertainment or hold conversations?
The graphic explores the following technologies, which look to drastically alter how people interact in the digital space:
Beagle Holo
Partially inspired by the planning of the attack on the Death Star, the Holo takes an effect made popular by magicians to another level - projecting a 3D object that can be interacted with through hand gestures.
Leia Display Systems
Inspired by the famous fictional hologram message of their namesake, Leia Display Systems are working to create a hologram phone by 2015.
Project Leia
Also inspired by the Leia hologram, this team is working to create a true hologram display for mobile devices.
Acoustic Levitation
A visual look at some exciting research coming out of Japan that could help lead to the development of another classic science fiction technology - the holodeck.
While they may not yet allow you to communicate across the galaxy, these devices look set to bring an entirely new form of communication into everyday life.
See the full infographic to learn more about the engineering behind these holographic devices and how they'll soon allow generations of nerds to live out their childhood fantasies.
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About WhichVoIP
Since 2004, WhichVoIP.com has been an independent resource for all things VoIP including user reviews of providers, in-depth guides, troubleshooting, technical resources, tools and more. They also cover the latest technological innovations in communication - including holograms. The WhichVoIP team has a vast knowledge of the telecommunications industry and is well educated and experienced in the IP communications field. Find more of their writing and insights on the WhichVoIP Blog covering the latest trends, technology and news coming from the world of VoIP and the telecom industry at large. For more information on this infographic or VoIP visit http://www.whichvoip.com/ or contact the WhichVoIP team at:
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