Looking Glass Launches New Spatial Displays for Enhanced 3D Visuals

Looking Glass Launches New Spatial Displays for Enhanced 3D Visuals
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Looking Glass, a hologram technology company, has recently expanded its product line with the introduction of new spatial displays that come in sizes 16 and 32 inches. These displays are designed to provide group-viewable 3D visuals without the cumbersome need for headsets like the Apple Vision Pro.

The larger screens are targeted towards professionals who require advanced visualization tools for creating and showcasing interactive 3D digital content. Industries such as design, engineering, education, research, and healthcare can immensely benefit from Looking Glass' newest offerings.

Looking Glass Go: Bringing Your 2D Photos to Life

In addition to the larger screens, Looking Glass has also announced the Looking Glass Go, a smartphone-sized display that transforms static photos into spatial 3D experiences. The Go device uses AI algorithms alongside the company's innovative technology to generate holographic and interactive 3D visuals.

Feature-Rich Displays for Enhanced XR Experiences

These new spatial displays from Looking Glass come armed with features such as multiple viewer options, support for diverse media formats, and touchless gesture control through peripheral sensors. They also include a comprehensive software suite, compatible with popular content creation platforms like Unity, Unreal, Blender, and WebXR.

The slim design of these displays allows them to be wall-mounted and used in either portrait or landscape modes, adapting to the needs of the users. However, the cutting-edge technology comes with a premium price tag - the 16-inch display starts at $4,000, with a current promotional price of $3,000. Prices for the larger 32-inch display are available upon request, suggesting a significant investment for interested buyers.

With these new spatial displays, Looking Glass is poised to revolutionize the world of extended reality, providing professionals with the tools to create new and immersive XR experiences.