St. John’s-based Avalon Holographics has released its first-generation prototype display – a 29-inch development system that represents a significant milestone for the five-year-old company.
Avalon’s long-term goal is to use hologaphics – three-dimensional images produced by disruptions in light beams – to revolutionize the way people use visual displays like computer screens, TV monitors and even cellphones. When Co-Founder and President Wally Haas lists its possibilities in the $150 billion market, he ends by adding, “and others not yet imagined.”
Haas and his team envisage a world in