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Families and friends located 400 miles apart have been reunited virtually via live 3D holograms.
Virgin Media has opened a pair of dining pods for two days, one located in London and the other in Edinburgh, allowing people to eat with loved ones as though they are sat in the same room.
Life-sized 4K-quality holograms are projected on each end, using an array of cameras and lights arranged in a 360-degree cube.
Families in London and Edinburgh were able to see one and other in life-sized 3D using holographic technology (Matt Crossick/PA)
The idea is to demonstrate how people could connect with others from afar in years to come, as broadband speeds improve and holograph-enabling gadgets eventually become more widely available.
Brits could use Star Wars-style HOLOGRAMS to keep in touch by 2030, experts claim
Updated: 15 Apr 2021, 17:12
BRITS could be using HOLOGRAMS to keep in touch before the end of this decade, according to experts.
After a year of communicating via video calls, which saw Zoom and Facetime soar in popularity, tech forecasters are now predicting that holograms will be the next form of virtual communication.
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Brits could be contacting one another via Star Wars-style holograms by 2030Credit: YouTube
It comes after a study of 2,000 Brits found half are bored of video calls, while 63 per cent feel they don’t give the level of interaction or closeness they want.