Looking Glass, a hologram company, has begun shipping its 16- and 32-inch displays worldwide, according to a press release, while its Looking Glass Go display will begin shipping this month.
August 8, 2024
Looking Glass, a hologram company, has begun shipping its 16- and 32-inch displays worldwide, according to a press release, while its Looking Glass Go display will begin shipping this month.
The Looking Glass 16- and 32-inch displays offer 3D multiviewer experiences in a variety of professional settings without requiring wearables like goggles. Features include:
The 6-inch Looking Glass Go is designed to convert 2D images and content into 3D hologram displays, along with allowing creators to make 3D content.
"Today, we're not just starting to ship a brand new generation of spatial displays; we're entering a new phase of spatial computing," said Shawn Frayne, co-founder and CEO of Looking Glass. "Our goal has always been to put holograms in the hands of everyone. Over the years we've gotten closer to this goal, like when we worked with incredible companies like Pixar to bring holographic characters into the real world, or when we pushed the future of spatial telecommunications with NVIDIA Research. Today we're taking an even bigger step by bringing the power of headset-free holograms to individuals and enterprises with all sizes of Looking Glass spatial displays. There's never been a better time to make the leap from the flat world of today's apps, media and memories into a richer, more lifelike world of 3D holograms that you can experience together with others. I promise it's a lot easier than you might think. See you there in the future."