Summary

  • UK-based tech start-up VividQ has ported video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II to its hologram-compatible viewing format, whilst also demonstrating that its process works with any existing game content.
  • The company aims to showcase its advances in holographic image quality, frame rate and next-generation hardware displays in partnership with hardware manufacturers.
  • VividQ’s holographic VR display enables true 3D images so users’ eyes can focus on different distances, replicating how the eye works in the real world, which is impossible with traditional VR.
  • The company believes this eliminates VR sickness and eye strain, as well as the vergence accommodation conflict that is causing the VR industry’s struggle with user retention.
  • VividQ’s system runs at over 100 frames per second, allowing gameplay without delays or reduction in graphics quality.

By Dean Takahashi

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