Volumetric display

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A volumetric display is a display that has light elements physically in a volume of space. It can generate perspective correct and focally correct content, but it has trouble with transparency.

It also supports multiple viewpoints.

Examples are from Voxon and Actuality.

A basic example is an LED cube.

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