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Raxium advertised "Autostereo and Light Field Displays", specifically "High resolution, full depth 3D light field displays without eyewear".<ref name="y203"/> | Raxium advertised "Autostereo and Light Field Displays", specifically "High resolution, full depth 3D light field displays without eyewear".<ref name="y203"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 15 October 2024
Raxium was a company that developed semiconductor manufacturing technology for displays.
Raxium was bought by Google.
Its website was accessible at https://www.raxium.com.[1]
Raxium advertised "Autostereo and Light Field Displays", specifically "High resolution, full depth 3D light field displays without eyewear".[1]
It was based in Fremont, California.[1]