Like AI, holographic display technology doesn't seem to have made
much progress since the mid-70s.
Dave, Just to illustrate your point and to also name drop. In the
1960's I worked with the guy that received a Nobel Prize for
holography. Dennis Gabor received the Nobel prize in the
I've not personally tried one, but early adopters report those
virtual keyboards to be unuseable. To see why, try rapidly drumming
your fingers on a table top for 10 minutes.
Its more likely that your transceiver will connect with your car's
telematics via ultra-wideband (aka wireless USB),