Brooklyn-based startup Looking Glass is crowdfunding a new holographic photo frame that can display depth-mapped iPhone photos in 3D. The Looking Glass Portrait is a 7.9-inch photo frame-shaped ...
In a nutshell: Holographic display startup Looking Glass, has a new 3D-imaging display that the average consumer can afford. It is smaller than its 15-inch professional model and only works in ...
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’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 ...
Last month, the Looking Glass Factory launched on Kickstarter to fund production of a personal holographic image display called the Portrait. Now the company has announced a new cloud-based service ...
There’s lots of vaporware out there, and if you had asked me in a vacuum if a crowd-funded holographic picture frame made by a relatively unknown startup in Brooklyn, New York exhibits all the warning ...
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 ...
Last month, Looking Glass Factory introduced the Portrait, its first offering for a more general audience. The device utilizes the company’s impressive holographic imaging technology for a far more ...
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