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Daniel Bates was published in New York on June 8, 2014 at 21: 14 EDT | Update Time: 05:38 EDT, June 9, 2014, after a small enough projector was manufactured in an American company to install the device, the phone can transmit holographic images.
A prototype of Tic size
Tac brings science fiction to life in an image that is smooth and consistent in testing.
The company behind it says the phone will have the same functionality as R2
When the robot launches a holographic photo of Princess Leia, D2 in Star Wars.
The technology can also be used on TV, computer screens, smart watches and even tablets.
The chip was developed in California-
Based on Ostendo Technologies, the company spent nine years working on it.
It will start selling the 2D version of the high
Res projector next year with holographic images
One is expected to be launched in 2016.
Chief executive of the company, Hussein El-
Ghoroury said: "Imagine if everything that comes back to you is 3D;
All your shopping, all the games, all the ways you retrieve data.
The Ostendo Quantum photon imaging device is an image processor with subtle light.
LEDs and software that can render images correctly.
It consists of six chips, and so far they can launch 3D images of green dice into the air.
Ostendo was funded by Peter Thiel, the first external investor at venture capital and Facebook, for £ 60 million.
It was also awarded about £ 25 million by the US government's Bureau of advanced defense research projects for the future.
The hologram was recently used to revive late pop singers such as Michael Jackson, who shocked the audience when he "performed" at a Billboard awards ceremony earlier this year.
Rapper Tupac Shakur has also been revived, and his holographic photos appear at many concerts including the 2012 corchera festival.
Holographic devices have been in some form since the 19 th century, but until now, the technology is cheap enough to consider mass production.
Microsoft is developing its own virtual reality room, and Facebook recently bought Oculus for £ 1. 2billion.
The technology company has developed a headset that puts users in a 3D environment similar to the 1992 sci-fi drama "cut law man.