By Jon Fingas, Engadget
Vimeo has a reputation for pushing the boundaries of video technology in a bid to stand out, but it's taking things a step further. The service recently launched a channel dedicated solely to holographic video. You'll need one of Looking Glass Factory's
holographic displays, but the result is what you'd hope for: it's
streaming, glasses-free video with a genuine sense of depth. While the
clips you'll see are currently demos, it beats having to launch apps one
at a time just to see holographic clips.
Producers can upload their own holographic video, and Vimeo has a tutorial to walk them through the format.
The
challenge, to no one's surprise, is acquiring a holographic display in
the first place. Looking Glass ships its 8.9-inch holographic display in
December for $399, but only to crowdfunding backers who got in early.
For everyone else, you'll have to wait for general availability at a
$600 price. That might be fine if you're a 3D creator who'd like a way
to preview and showcase your work, but it's a lot to spend if you're an
everyday user who wants to see some holographic effects. This is more of
a peek at what streaming video could be in the future than something
that draws you away from services like YouTube.
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