***Update 10/7/15:*Following the launch of the Holus Kickstarter, questions were raised online as to whether its description of its technology was accurate, and whether any discrepancy could ...
In the future we'll all be sitting around a box in the middle of the room, rather than a TV in the corner. Canadian startup H+ Technology thinks so, anyway. H+ has created a see-through tabletop box ...
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A new Kickstarter has been started for a device called Holus, which promises to convert 2D digital content into a 3D hologram, somewhat. The tabletop device was created by H+ Technologies, a company ...
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Canadian start-up H+ Tech is making quite a stir on Kickstarter, having successfully funded its first product called Holus, an interactive tabletop holographic display, after tripling its target in ...
Holograms have been floating around for some time and a simple Google search will reveal hundreds of products claiming holographic technology — such as a pane of special glass that will make images ...
A team of developers at hplustech have created a new holographic display called the Holus, that they have launched on Kickstarter and is capable of providing a blend between the digital and real world ...
Launched on Kickstarter this morning, Holus is a tabletop device that converts digital content into a 3D hologram. Created by H+ Technologies out of Vancouver, the campaign has nearly doubled its goal ...
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