In October, holographic display maker Looking Glass Factory welcomed Sony to the 3D monitor business with a blog post inspired by a classic Apple ad, positioning itself as an innovative David to ...
Looking Glass has introduced Looking Glass Go, a portable holographic display merging high-resolution holograms and the creative prowess of AI. Building on the triumph of Looking Glass Portrait, the ...
After raising over US$2.5 million on Kickstarter last year for a personal holographic display called Portrait, and recently commencing shipping to backers, the Looking Glass Factory has now announced ...
Looking Glass has been making holographic displays for a while, but will introduce a new, portable and affordable model next summer. Called Looking Glass Go, the "world's first" pocketable holographic ...
About this time last year, the Looking Glass Factory launched a 32-inch, 8K-resolution 3D lightfield display for retail, medical imaging and entertainment. Now the company has announced a personal ...
Holographic display hardware startup Looking Glass Factory unveiled its first real product Tuesday: the Looking Glass 8K Immersive Display aims to provide companies with a way to view 3D assets as ...
Displays are getting pretty over-the-top lately, but Looking Glass Factory’s 65-inch 8K holographic display definitely takes the cake. This Brooklyn-based startup is known for its displays that ...
There are several reasons why 3D televisions failed, and one of them was the lack of 3D content. Well, there’s a new 3D “holographic display” in town — the Looking Glass — and the company behind it is ...
Looking Glass Portrait: Experience Holographic Videos, Photos and 3D Models on Cellphone-Like Screen
Looking Glass Portrait has a smaller screen than the regular Looking Glass Factory product and it is more affordable than the other light field display. It can operate as a standalone device but users ...
There’s no shortage of virtual reality or augmented reality headsets on the market these days. But they tend to have one thing in common: you need to put a silly looking thing on your head to engage ...
Looking Glass’s technology is extremely cool, but has, thus far, been prohibitively expensive, ranging from $600 for its 8.9-inch product to $6,000 for the 15-inch model — and an undisclosed sum for ...
Brooklyn-based Looking Glass Factory today announced the release of a pair of second-gen holographic displays. Following up on late-last year’s release of the entry-level Portrait, the startup is ...
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