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Claro ‘Holographic’ TV

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I’d really like to see one of these Claro ‘holographic’ televisions in person. The idea is great—suspending a rear-projection screen a sheet of glass, giving the illusion that it’s suspended in air—but it has some obvious downsides (besides the inevitable drunken crash into your $27,000 television). The default installation places the projector on the floor about 5 feet behind the screen itself, ruining a lot of the space-saving benefit of projection TV in the first place. Oh, and it’s $27k—I mentioned that, right? Nevertheless, if Claro wants to ship one over from the UK, we’d be happy to give it an up-close once-over.

Claro holographic TV is drop-dead gorgeous [GadgetryBlog]

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