Ah no, just checked the video. Its still an image on a 2nd display screen.
Nothing more than a projector being used via a semi-transparent projection screen. They've done this trick in Australia etc.
It will really be 3d when the image can be seen from the side, front, back, etc and you can walk through it. This is just 2d on a semi-transparent projection screen material. The 1.5Gbps/sec is probably for a very high-def poorly compressed or uncompressedstream.
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Ah no, just checked the video. Its still an image on a 2nd display screen.
Nothing more than a projector being used via a semi-transparent projection screen. They've done this trick in Australia etc.
It will really be 3d when the image can be seen from the side, front, back, etc and you can walk through it.
This is just 2d on a semi-transparent projection screen material. The 1.5Gbps/sec is probably for a very high-def poorly compressed or uncompressedstream.