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Researchers Envision 3-D Hologram Phone

Chad Gray copies and pastes "It's an idea that was popularized by Princess Leia's plea for help in Star Wars: sending a 3-D hologram. Now, two Japanese scientists have developed technology they hope will one day turn the humble telephone booth into a high-tech chamber for beaming holographic images."

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  1. Fordet Leia; give me Amadala! by sithkhan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just imagine; I am on the phone, a call comes in, and it's Natalie Portman!!!!! Now, if they could just develop a way to teleport hot grits into my pants during this ...

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  2. You've Got Holo! by aurifex · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess there will be a whole new phone sex business for this sort of technology, right?

    I mean, what's better than a depressed, down on life phone sex operator giving fake moans for $1.50/hr? Why, a holographic depressed, down on life phone sex operator giving fake moans for $1.50/hr!

    1. Re:You've Got Holo! by John_Booty · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I guess there will be a whole new phone sex business for this sort of technology, right?

      Your post is very funny, but I think it's really insightful, too.

      Never underestimate the power of pr0n when it comes to pushing new technologies. The VCR, cable TV, high-speed internet access, etc... there were a lot of factors contributing to their success, but I think the availability of pr0n was a primary factor in all of them! The power of pr0n will probably make or break this holophone technology if it becomes commercially available at some point in the future.

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  3. I want to be heard, not seen. by Doomsdaisy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I still think that this is doomed to failure as the average person doesn't want to be seen in their natural state. I just know that I'd be getting all kinds of unwanted calls from guys who stare at my source code rather than attempt communication.

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  4. ONE BIG PROBLEM by Nykon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The biggest problem with video phones, and why they have never taken off in any form, in the last 10, 20 + years...

    Most people do not want you to see what they look when they talk to you. How many times have you answered the phone and just woke up? Maybe you are a girl or guy and just met someone new and do not look the way you would want to be seen in front of them? The list goes on.

    Basically, more times then not, people would turn the video option off when used in a personal setting.

    Now the only arena any type of video phone service has taken off is in business when visual interaction may help get the idea across. Though the most popular version of this concept is Video Conferencing.

    I strongly believe video phones will not take off in a non-business environment for the above stated reasons.

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    1. Re:ONE BIG PROBLEM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
      Maybe you are a girl or guy

      Maybe?
  5. Old concept, new technology. by Stone+Rhino · · Score: 4, Informative

    3D viewing through spinning projections is nothing new. Viewers which utilize an upwards-facing projector and rotating screen in the center of a sphere have been around for a while. I can't find a link at the moment, but the concept is not new. It is cool to see LEDs and fiber-optics used, as well as a new real-time scanning method.

    The really cool ones, though, are the hologram techinques that use reflected light to produce an image in space. Here's a short piece from wired and an over view of some other technology.

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  6. 1 Message Received by Nik+Picker · · Score: 4, Funny

    Help me obi 1, yr R my ownly hope!

    and other bad messages heading your way soon....

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  7. Another reason why this won't take off by Ligur · · Score: 4, Funny
    One cylinder costs 10 million yen ($97,100)
    97,100 dollars? Great Scott! Wouldn't having the persons you want to have a conversation with transported to you with a chartered jet or helicopter be cheaper?
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