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This is a "display device that allows you to touch and operate images in mid-air," which integrates an optical element parity mirror, a liquid crystal display, and a finger position sensor. Images appear in mid-air as if they are actually present, and you can interact with them using your fingers. You can tap or drag the images with your finger. Even if you change your viewing position, the images do not move or distort. By simply placing a smartphone or similar device, you can display the images in mid-air and operate them with touch or slide gestures. You can enjoy a future display that has a realistic presence as if it were actually there. 【Features】 - Smartphones can create mid-air images! - Can be placed vertically or horizontally! - Operable with air touch! *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Free membership registrationThe "holographic image" produced by DCRA (Product Name: Parity Mirror) appears at a fixed position in mid-air regardless of the distance or direction from which it is viewed, giving it a presence similar to that of a real object. The Parity Mirror finely divides light rays using discrete unit optical elements and geometrically gathers them to form an image. By using a small Parity Mirror (approximately 10 cm square), the holographic image can be realized as a personal device that can be observed at a short distance within reach. 【Features】 - An image floats in mid-air with nothing around it. - An imaging optical element with a two-sided corner reflector array (DCRA) structure. - No special glasses are required for observation. - You can touch the image by reaching out. - It is also possible to manipulate the image with your fingers in combination with a sensor app. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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