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The [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] made frequent use of '''imagers''' in their culture. The public imagers in [[D'ni]] [[Neighborhood]]s were adapted to interface with the [[KI]] when the technology was introduced, and the [[Relto]] imager provided by [[Yeesha]] is linked to your KI as well. Another imager exists in the Neighborhood Classroom, though it appears to be remote-controlled by a central station accessible only to the [[DRC]]. Further examples are visible in the [[Kahlo Pub]], although these are all currently inactive. All of these imagers appear to project a [[Holography|holographic]], 2D image roughly [[Has length::6 inches]] from the surface of the projector, and are capable of displaying images and text.
The [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] made frequent use of '''imagers''' in their culture. The public imagers in [[D'ni]] [[Neighborhood]]s were adapted to interface with the [[KI]] when the technology was introduced, and the [[Relto]] imager provided by [[Yeesha]] is linked to your KI as well. Another imager exists in the Neighborhood Classroom, though it appears to be remote-controlled by a central station accessible only to the [[DRC]]. Further examples are visible in the [[Kahlo Pub]], although these are all currently inactive. All of these imagers appear to project a [[Holography|holographic]], 2D image roughly <abbr title="~15 cm">6 inches</abbr> from the surface of the projector, and are capable of displaying images and text.


Additional imager technology is used by the [[Ahyoheek table]], the [[Great Zero]] calibration indicator, and even the KI itself, which projects a small holographic screen in front of the user for them to interact with.
Additional imager technology is used by the [[Ahyoheek table]], the [[Great Zero]] calibration indicator, and even the KI itself, which projects a small holographic screen in front of the user for them to interact with.
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