Kino-mo, a London-based startup, is giving hope to tech fans that thought they might never see this innovative technology come to life with Hypervsn. And while other iterations of holographic technology have required expensive setups, elaborate configurations, and notably large dedicated spaces, Kino-mo promises a cost-effective and scalable alternative that could change the medium forever. While not technically considered holograms, these 3D visuals float in the air just like the real thing.
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While you might be expecting a hi-tech projector machine with expansive antennas and millions of wires to be behind this revolutionary technology, the pieces involved in making these projection is surprisingly simple. As a self described plug-and-play solution, Kino-mo Hypervsn uses a propeller-looking unit with a patented combination of chips, magnets and LEDS to project everything from watches and words to celebrities and fruit. Kino-mo is, however, not solely in the 3D visual business for enthusiastic Star Wars fans. With their technology being perfectly suited to small and medium sized projections, they have dedicated their focus to the advertising world, displaying merchandise, discounted prices, and celebrity spokespeople in malls and stores around the world. Kino-mo took second place in ShowStopper LaunchIt, the official pitch competition at CES focused around Eureka Park, the go-to location for startups. Kino-mo was noticeably the hottest booth on the floor, and if you are currently attending the event, be sure to check out the incredible technology in person. Trust us, you won’t regret it.
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