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A '''Holovision Monitor''' is a holographic projector designed to replace the flatscreen monitors of [[Personal Computer]]s. It consists of a semi-spherical convex bubble meant to provide the widest viewing angle possible, within which is projected three-dimensional images. The ability to play holovid broadcasts comes at the price of a more expensive and much heavier monitor than flat screens.<ref>''Lostech'', p. 103</ref> | A '''Holovision Monitor''' is a holographic projector designed to replace the flatscreen monitors of [[Personal Computer]]s. It consists of a semi-spherical convex bubble meant to provide the widest viewing angle possible, within which is projected three-dimensional images. The ability to play holovid broadcasts comes at the price of a more expensive and much heavier monitor than flat screens.<ref>''Lostech'', p. 103</ref> | ||
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− | === | + | ===Specifications<ref>''A Time of War'', p. 302</ref>=== |
− | + | : '''Equipment Ratings''': D/A-B-A/A | |
− | + | : '''Cost''': 300 | |
− | + | : '''Affilation''': None | |
− | + | : '''Mass''': 10kg | |
+ | : '''Power use''': 1 Power Points per Hour | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | * ''[[LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide]]'' | + | ==Bibliography== |
+ | *''[[A Time of War]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Communication Gear]] | [[Category:Communication Gear]] | ||
[[Category:Technology|Holovision monitor]] | [[Category:Technology|Holovision monitor]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 23 February 2013
Overview
A Holovision Monitor is a holographic projector designed to replace the flatscreen monitors of Personal Computers. It consists of a semi-spherical convex bubble meant to provide the widest viewing angle possible, within which is projected three-dimensional images. The ability to play holovid broadcasts comes at the price of a more expensive and much heavier monitor than flat screens.[1]
Notes
Specifications[2]
- Equipment Ratings: D/A-B-A/A
- Cost: 300
- Affilation: None
- Mass: 10kg
- Power use: 1 Power Points per Hour