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IMAGE: Estar Takee One Estar invents world’s first holographic handset techexquisite.com /tech-news/estar-invents-worlds-first-holographic-handset 14 Aug 2014 Samsung and Apple are some of the mobile phone manufacturers that strive to catch people’s attention with unusual ideas on their devices such as the finger print scanning feature present on both the Samsung’s S5 and Apple’s iPhone 5. However, a Chinese company, Estar may have beaten them to the most innovative and futuristic feature on a smartphone device. A team of developers from the firm claim to have developed the first ever smartphone – Estar Takee One – to be equipped with holographic interface. According to a video recently released by the firm, the device uses four front-facing cameras and 3D display techology to track one’s eye movements and generate three dimensional images in real time, which to the user appear to be floating above the device’s screen. The cameras can also recognize finger gestures thus one can operate the device by swiping in the air just above the smartphone’s screen. millarmatthews

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Estar invents world’s first holographic handsettechexquisite.com /tech-news/estar-invents-worlds-first-holographic-handset

14 Aug 2014

Samsung and Apple are some of the mobile phone manufacturers that strive to catch people’s attentionwith unusual ideas on their devices such as the finger print scanning feature present on both theSamsung’s S5 and Apple’s iPhone 5.

However, a Chinese company, Estar may havebeaten them to the most innovative and futuristicfeature on a smartphone device.

A team of developers from the firm claim to havedeveloped the first ever smartphone – Estar TakeeOne – to be equipped with holographic interface.

According to a video recently released by the firm,the device uses four front-facing cameras and 3Ddisplay techology to track one’s eye movementsand generate three dimensional images in realtime, which to the user appear to be floating abovethe device’s screen.

The cameras can also recognize finger gestures thus one can operate the device by swiping in the air justabove the smartphone’s screen.

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