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Looking Glass makes trippy-looking mixed-reality screens where things look 3D without the need of special glasses. Today it launches a pair of new displays, including a 16-inch mode that runs $4,000.
The $300 Looking Glass Go is the company’s most affordable and portable volumetric screen yet, with a foldable six-inch body, higher pixel density, and built-in Wi-Fi.
Looking Glass Go heralds a groundbreaking leap in holographic technology, promising a dynamic intersection of holographic realism and AI innovation, opening doors to endless creative possibilities.
Looking Glass light field displays are targeted a retail, entertainment and more. The 27-inch display sells for $10,000 with a pre-order price of $8,000 through April 30. Shipments begin in June 2025.
Last year, the Looking Glass Factory launched a Kickstarter for a portable "holographic" display that shows three-dimensional imagery without requiring the viewer to don funky glasses. Now the Go ...
Looking Glass says the whole thing measures 160 x 80 x 19mm (6.3″ x 3.2″ x 0.8″), making it about the size of two smartphones stacked atop one another. It has a plastic, ...
Looking Glass, which makes screens that display 3D holograms you can see without wearing a headset or glasses, just added iOS support to its tech. That means you can now view Cinematic Mode videos ...