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<big><big>'''Realfiction'''</big></big> is a Danish company producing the technological artifact, Dreamoc, for experiencing HD 3D holographic motion graphics.<ref name="singularityhub.com">http://singularityhub.com/2010/04/16/real-fiction-vs-innovision-the-battle-of-the-3d-holograms-in-a-box-video/</ref><br>
<big><big>'''Realfiction'''</big></big> is a Danish company producing the technological artifact, Dreamoc, for experiencing HD 3D holographic motion graphics.<ref name="singularityhub.com">http://singularityhub.com/2010/04/16/real-fiction-vs-innovision-the-battle-of-the-3d-holograms-in-a-box-video/</ref><br>

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{{Company name = Realfiction }} Realfiction is a Danish company producing the technological artifact, Dreamoc, for experiencing HD 3D holographic motion graphics.[1]

Realfiction was established in October 2008, and is now represented by a worldwide reseller network with partners in more than 25 countries and territories. The company has 8 employees and the founders are Clas Dyrholm, Founder & CEO and Peter Simonsen, Founder.

Realfictions most popular product (2011) is the Dreamoc, witch both is a platform for great content and is a technological artifact shaped like a glass pyramid, where the Dreamoc content is presented inside as a hologram. The Dreamoc is unique because it combines the physical and virtual elements to create a pretty compelling effect [2]. You can actually put physical objects into the glass mantra and then make computer-designed content float around the object.

The Dreamocs chief purpose is to advertise products for companies - "especially for high profile brands in a competitive retail environment" [3].

The Dreamoc comes in different shapes and sizes. "The dimensions of the XL unit are 1142mm x 776mm x 620mm (45″ x 30.5″ x 24.5″) with 350mm x 498mm (13.7″ x 19.5″) doors at its backside (meant for product inserting) and it weights 75kg (165 pounds). The displays are capable to show image with 1920×1080 resolution. It uses high brightness LED for product exposure.

The smaller version can work at power of 100-240V in frequencies 50-60Hz, making it applicable in worldwide markets, while the XL version has the ability to work at 220-240V and 50Hz. The XL version consumption is 245W, while the consumption of the smaller version is 60W." [4].



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