TOKYO — The era of the flat screen might be ending. Tech giant Nexa has just released the 'Prism V1', the world's first commercially viable...
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TOKYO — The eraof the flat screen might be ending. Tech giant Nexa has just released the 'Prism V1', the world's first commercially viable holographic smartphone. Using a matrix of micro-lasers, the device projects a responsive 3D volumetric display three inches above the chassis. Users can interact with 3D models, maps, and even holographic video calls without needing glasses or a headset. While battery life remains a concern, early reviews praise the display's clarity even in direct sunlight.