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"Holographic" Display
So 'Basically homeless' just posted a video creating the cleanest setup ever. He made a 'holographic' monitor and I'd like some help in recreating this. He mentioned that it from a 1 inch projector and uses a piece of glass with a film on it.
Can anyone explain more in depth the build or point me to a good source?
Video - https://youtu.be/nCiUuBx06kg
Transparent displays are stupid, makes no sense to have the background ruining whatever it is you're doing on the screen.
So... a projector shining bright light directly into your eyes from the front of the desk? Nice, I always wanted the "I looked at the sun and now I see sun" filter without looking at the sun.
The projector is in the back, bouncing off a mirror.
I saw this yesterday. Really cool video and build
The display is a neat idea but have you ever sat there pretending to type on your desk for more than a minute? sore fingies galore. Well i do because i am a heavy typer but its still not very nice on the digits.
one day we will all have our joy wifes.