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Next-generation Floating Mid-Air Display Announced

Heliodisplay M2 features larger display, new features, and wider range of uses.

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June 1, 2006

By DE Editors

IO2 Technology(San Francisco, CA) announced today the release of the Heliodisplay M2,its second-generation Heliodisplay free-space display. Like thefirst-generation Heliodisplay M1, the Heliodisplay M2 displayshigh-resolution, full-color video in thin air, without a physicalscreen.

According to a press release, the M2 features a screen area 87% largerthan that of the M1 and boasts many other image and use improvements.With its new design, the M2 can be installed under a table so thatvideo can suddenly appear to be floating in the air in front of theviewer.

IO2 Enterprise division offers custom-built high-end display solutionsbased on the Heliodisplay technology. For further information on IO2Technology, or to purchase a Heliodisplay M2, visit io2technology.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company. Additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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