Similar in appearance to a simple glass display case, The new holographic totem Dreamoc developed by Realfiction is destined to become a phenomenon capable of catching the attention of whoever passes by it. Its ability to mix real objects and hyper-realistic 3D holograms resembles anything seen only in science fiction movies.

It might sound like science fiction, but it's not. Realfiction has developed a solution that will give the digital signage industry a lot to talk about. It is a totem called Dreamoc that integrates both real objects and holographic representations suspended in the air and of extreme hyperrealism in a glass display case. Distributed exclusively in Spain and Portugal by Paraddax, It stands out for its ability to mix the virtual with the real by offering holograms in a vision of 180 Degrees. With LCD technology, This totem pole works in broad daylight, So you need darkness, at temperatures between 0 and 40º with a consumption of just 240W. It integrates loud voices and can stay in operation 24 hours with a lifespan of up to 40.000 hours. The Dreamoc is, In addition, A fully customizable solution in both video and (to resolutions of 1680×1050 in development with After Effects or 3DSMax) as well as in their interaction with objects or supports. The frame of the Dreamoc totem pole is made of aluminum and can be the color desired by the customer. The Dreamoc totem holder can be a wall structure, Hanging stand or a foot. In this section we offer infinite possibilities of structures, according to the applications and objectives to be achieved: with shelves, with shelves, Fridge format, with display cases… Models These holographic showcases can be integrated into events (Promotional Tours, Conventions, fair, Presentations…) or in permanent installations (shops, showroom, Museums, megacinemas...). Paraddax sells it in two models: the Dreamoc L (Overall dimensions on standard 59x54x162 support -width,bottom, high- and 28 Kilos) and the Dreamoc XL (114,2×77,6×62 -wide,bottom,high- and 42 Kilos).

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