It’s a desktop 3D display that can be viewed from 360 degrees around. Watch the video here to see what they have in mind.
I saw something like this at a conference that I think was an earlier version – the concept has interesting applications. I think the use case is industrial design, mechanical engineering scenarios and not entertainment (but they think it has consumer applications). Think of creating a 3D design in CAD, then displaying a pseudo-walk around display model before committing to a 3D printer – very useful actually.
Launched on Kickstarter this morning, Holus is a tabletop device that converts digital content into a 3D hologram. Created by H+ Technologies out of..
Source: Holus Is A Tabletop Device That Turns Digital Media Into A 3D Hologram | TechCrunch
Time will tell if there is a consumer market for the device. I can certainly see commercial applications!
RT @coldstreams: Holus’ desktop #3D Hologram http://t.co/7pjsJzbD9c