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    Lightbulb Holographic Video & Targeted Sound

    Hi all, one of my companies has just secured sole distribution rights for the above technologies and we are now looking for those of you with a good eye for an opportunity.

    The technologies are ideal for exhibitions, retailers and many more. With existing clients like Virgin, BBC, Toshiba, Mercedes, BMW, etc, etc... we are ready to start pushing our solutions in earnest.

    Get in touch to find out more about this great opportunity. With margins of up to 50% (no less than 35%), average sales value of US $5,000 per unit; and average monthly sales volume standing between 5-10 units (new and established businesses respectively).

    I am confident that this will be of interest to those who like to operate in cooler than cool sectors. To see what the holographic video looks like in real life, take a look at the film "MINORITY REPORT", where one of our screens was used.

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    How about alink to additional information on your product? I would like to see it in action but you can bet I'm not gonna go rent Minority Report to check it out.

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    now if you could invent the holos they use in star wars, you'd really be making bank. It's currently impossible however, as you always need something to project onto, not just "the air."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morpheus
    now if you could invent the holos they use in star wars, you'd really be making bank. It's currently impossible however, as you always need something to project onto, not just "the air."
    What if you filled a glass square box with some type of smoke fumes and pressurized it so that you could offer a constent uniform gas media on which you could project light onto, which would make 3D figures. You could even make the box a sphere if you want. Solves your problem of projecting onto "air."

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    Here is a link to the site... (please be mindfull that at the time of posting this the site is experienceing problems).

    www.izly.co.uk

    We have just recruited a company in South Africa, who we have partnered with, since the SA market is due for a boom as the World Cup nears.

    In terms of the idea for the Star Wars type gadget; you will be surprised to learn that we are currently working on something rather similar.

    We are working woth the aptent owners of a technology that creates a screen of steam (ionised) onto which a picture is then projected. The steam is not visible, so it creates the illusion of a full hologram, not unlike the ones in Star Wars.

    Unfortunately, the technology is still too expensive for mass market appeal, but we are making inroads into attaching one of these onto a video phone, so that those who can afford it can view holographs of those who they are talking to.

    Going forward (sorry guys, you hit onto my passion here), we are working with Oxford University in England to develop a nano-based projector that sends nanos in the projector beams that then turn themselves into the projectable area. Thus, the nano particles carry the image data as well as being the projectable surface. It's far more complex than this, of course, since we are talking about combining data and energy transfers in a highly coordinated way. Nanos are still a little too volatile for this, but you can bet your bottom dollar that our brand will be there with the innovators of this.

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    PS. we will be introducing the technology (as used in Minority Report) that allows you to interact with the screens with just your hands (even through glass) in the coming months.

    Please keep an eye on this space.

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