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Ref. 1 states: "The video images generated by the four projectors are re-assembled within the prism-like pyramid through a process of mirroring and reflection making them appear to float in mid-air."
Ref. 2 says "It works with a projector that reflects what you want to show on a wide, ultra thin foil, or an inclined transparent glass, which makes the support unseen."
The Vizoo website has a video in which the display never demonstrates parallax, and the data-sheet there actually refers to "pseudo-hologram".
This appears to be an in-the-round version of Pepper's ghost and has nothing to do with holography, hence I'm deleting those claims.
All three references omit any technical detail - I concur this article is a non-notable publicity stub, which should be deleted. Louis Knee (talk) 20:35, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
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