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entertainment applications of holographic technology
Holotech applied science has been used for decades for art and entertainment. Simple holograms with varying perspectives can be beautiful works of art whose engaging qualities engage the viewer. Dynamic holograms in high-technology amusement park attractions regularly involve and excite riders. Holographic applied science is now being used to store holographic DVDs over a hundred gigabytes in size. In coming years, generation holodisks and holocubes may save nearly a terabyte. In the years to come, ground-breaking holographic technology usages will come from the hybridization of computer games, internet connectivity, and television. Some uses will be multi- user, engaging, three-dimensional entertainment experiences. See related material at Holograms 3D Holographic Projection .
Holographic data storage and processing systems offer the possible uses for information processing that is much quicker compared to current two- dimensional systems. Two-dimensional information storage systems especially DVDs and CDs record and recreate data in a linear sequence -- one bit at once. Holographic data systems save and recreate data with parallel processing, a whole (megabit) page of data at a time. Various pages can be retrieved in an instant through the use of various ray angles and wave phases. Beam inclination and wavelength can be changed with far greater speed than the mechanical motion needed to read various sectors in two-dimensional media. Holotech data processing is particularly promising for searching through massive amounts of information to identify patterns or relationships among data. Continued technical discussion at Gesture Recognition . Linked page Holographic Disks also has developments on holotech. and the site Holodisks.net may be sent to:
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