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The encyclopedia on 3D computer interaction, including augmented reality and virtual reality technology.
A historical anecdote[edit]
Now that a solution exists to the problem of three-dimensional input, it seems appropriate to consider three-dimensional displays. It would be fairly easy to generate a stereo pair of images of an object, if there were a convenient way of coupling the display to the observer. Alternately, it might be possible to devise a holographic display device. The Lincoln Wand, together with an effective three-dimensional display, would provide a degree of man-machine coupling far exceeding anything that has been achieved to date. - Rudd H. Canaday, Bell Telephone Labs. Inc. Murray Hill, N. J.[1]
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