We’ve all seen the holographic 3D chess scene from Star Wars. Well, it looks like we might be a step closer to having all of our wishes come true. The Holus: Tabletop Holographic Display ($850) takes any digital content from your devices, and converts it into a 3D Hologram. It can be used to play games, learning, or even for holographic teleconferences. There are two versions of Holus available – a home edition with two charging docks and a Holus Pro which includes an HDMI port and SDK tool. You can get the Holus from their Kickstarter campaign with an estimated delivery in March of 2016.
The 3Dsimo 3D Pen ($85) allows you to create real life 3d objects. The 3Dsimo features a digital display so you can easily adjust your print options like temperature and speed of material throughput. It also has a backlight, turn on preheating, memory for storing settings, and can handle a wide range of materials including […]