Skype has confirmed it has developed the technology to create 3D video phone calls, which could allow workers to send body doubles to work in the distant future.
Mark Gillett, corporate vice-president for Skype, announced teams had been working with state-of-the-art tools in order to capture 3D footage.
"We've seen a lot of progress in screens and a lot of people now buy TVs and computer monitors that are capable of delivering a 3D image" he told the BBC.
“We have it in the lab, we know how to make it work and we're looking at the ecosystem of devices and their capability to support it in order to make a decision when we might think about bringing something like that to market", he added.
Skype posted an advert in April that suggested they were looking to develop technology in order to create body-doubles for employees unable to attend work meetings.
The company is working on technology for the service but it may be several years before it reaches homes and offices.
The announcement comes as they celebrates their tenth birthday. Skype was bought by Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion and had over 660 million registered users by the end of 2010.
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Thursday, 29 August 2013
Skype Announces It Has Developed 3D Video Calls.
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