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This week's reading is on volumetric displays. They can provide an alternative to head-tracked 3D displays because they support multiple viewers at the same time, and no headgear is needed. But they also have disadvantages.  
 
This week's reading is on volumetric displays. They can provide an alternative to head-tracked 3D displays because they support multiple viewers at the same time, and no headgear is needed. But they also have disadvantages.  
  
Read the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volumetric_display Wikipedia article] and try to find answers to the following question:
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Read this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volumetric_display Wikipedia article] and try to find answers to the following question:
  
What are advantages and disadvantages of volumetric displays compared to typical VR headsets such as the Oculus Quest?
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<i>What are advantages and disadvantages of volumetric displays compared to typical VR headsets such as the Oculus Quest?</i>
  
 
You don't need to write the answers down, but we'll discuss them in next week's lecture.
 
You don't need to write the answers down, but we'll discuss them in next week's lecture.

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Volumetric Displays

This week's reading is on volumetric displays. They can provide an alternative to head-tracked 3D displays because they support multiple viewers at the same time, and no headgear is needed. But they also have disadvantages.

Read this Wikipedia article and try to find answers to the following question:

What are advantages and disadvantages of volumetric displays compared to typical VR headsets such as the Oculus Quest?

You don't need to write the answers down, but we'll discuss them in next week's lecture.