Panasonic develops hologram-enabled air conditioners
Panasonic announced innovative air conditioners that can not only cool the air, but also project images in the form of holograms on the sprayed mist. You can even touch them.
The principle of operation of the conditioner: nozzles of the device will release dust created from pressurized water and compressed air without leaving wet traces. It will be possible to display images on the surface of this dust, but the details of the holograms' customization are still a secret.
The device has impressive dimensions: its width and height are about 1 meter, its weight reaches 190 kg and it consumes 2.4 kW of energy. Panasonic is currently demonstrating its novelty at various technological exhibitions before presenting it to the general public.
Information about the price and market launch date has not yet been disclosed.
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