Lytro Branches Out With Development Kit Release
Lytro is now licensing its technology out to other businesses with its Lytro Development Kit. They expect to see applications from holography and microscopy to architecture and security.
Lytro is now licensing its technology out to other businesses with its Lytro Development Kit. They expect to see applications from holography and microscopy to architecture and security.
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