
Holographic Remoting
Holographic Remoting is a technology that allows high-quality, 3D holographic images to be streamed from a powerful computer to a portable device, like mixed reality glasses. Instead of processing everything locally on the device, the heavy computing is done remotely on a server or PC. The results are then transmitted in real-time, enabling immersive holographic experiences without demanding high specs on the wearable device. This approach improves performance and visual fidelity, making advanced mixed reality applications more accessible and portable while still maintaining detailed, interactive holograms.