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3D holography can simplify access to the metaverse, suggests a study by Princeton University and Meta

By combining a spatial light modulator with an additional optical element, the research suggest holography images can be made larger and clearer, from a device small enough to fit on a pair of standard eyeglasses.

By combining a spatial light modulator with an additional optical element, the research suggest holography images can be made larger and clearer, from a device small enough to fit on a pair of standard eyeglasses. Illustration: Liz Sabol. Image: Nathan Matsuda

Using the 3D technology of holography, researchers from Princeton University and Meta have found barrier-free immersive access to the metaverse can be granted with regular-sized glasses.

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