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 ...
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 ...
The Looking Glass Factory brought personal holographic imagery to the desktop back in 2020 with the launch of the Portrait. Now the company has again taken to Kickstarter for what's billed as the ...
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 ...
It’s nice looking back at old photos, but this is the future. Why look at a 2D pic when you have 3D holograms at your fingertips? Looking Glass has been giving us that power without the need for an ...
The Looking Glass Go is a 6 inch, 1440 x 2560 pixel display connected to a stand with support for adjustable viewing angles. But it’s not just a standard digital photo frame, it’s a glasses-free 3D ...
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 ...
The hologram company Looking Glass has introduced two new spatial displays, a 16-inch, and a 32-inch model, aimed at professionals who seek cutting-edge visualization tools for working with 3D content ...
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 ...
The Looking Glass Factory, which made waves last December with the first personal holographic display, is now back with two new lines of holographic interface systems. Its new 4K and 8K Gen2 systems ...
Looking Glass Factory has introduced what it calls the largest holographic display in the world: the Looking Glass 65-inch 3D display. The Brooklyn, New York-based hologram company showed the 65-inch ...