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saw this maybe the article if it can fit in a phone I don't see why not.


http://metro.co.uk/2014/06/03/star-wars-holograms-head-to-your-mobile-4749206/

Google Glass is already being made to look soooo last year – by the arrival of a phone that projects Star Wars-style holograms.

Deep in Silicon Valley, the final adjustments are being made to a device which could conjure up 3D images of your friends in mid-air – just like Princess Leia in the sci-fi movie.

Ostendo Technologies has been working on the virtual reality tool since 2005. It has promised that its first model will be available to buy from next year.

CEO Hussein El-Ghoroury, said: ‘Display is the last frontier. Over the years, processing power and bandwidth has improved, but what is missing is a comparable advancement in display.’

The invention boasts projectors the size of an aspirin. Prototypes have successfully created images of dice spinning in the air. It says a 2D device will hit shops first, with a 3D model shortly after.

Negotiations are underway with mobile phone companies, while Microsoft and Facebook are also working on virtual reality apps.

Mr El-Ghoroury’s main backer is the US military. However, he believes the technology is capable of creating glasses-free 3D TV. ‘Imagine if everything coming back to you was in 3D,’ he said.


 
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