Looking Glass offers mixed-reality screens with a psychedelic appearance and may make things appear in 3D without needing unique eyewear
Today, it introduces two new displays, one of which is a 16-inch model that costs $4,000. In addition, a display measures 32 inches and comes with a price tag that reads, “If you have to ask how much it costs, you can’t afford it.” There is greater versatility to accommodate various content types and applications provided by the screens, which are available in both landscape and portrait orientations.
Considering that the previous 15-inch model was priced at $6,000, it is encouraging to note that the costs have decreased somewhat. Additionally, the firm introduced a holographic digital photo frame that cost $350 a few years ago. Additionally, the company has released software that allows you to make your holiday photographs fly off the screen.
As a result of the unique displays’ ability to give outstanding group 3D visualization without the need for headsets, professionals who interact with 3D content can work without the bother and fatigue associated with wearing additional hardware.
According to the company, its products are developed for cutting-edge visualization and aimed at experts in design, engineering, education, research, and healthcare industries.
With these additional displays, the company’s portfolio of spatial products is complete, since it also includes the recently launched Looking Glass Go. The larger formats are designed to meet the requirements of XR developers and professionals, while the Looking Glass Go can transform two-dimensional photographs into three-dimensional memories.
The fact that groups can view the content on these displays is another benefit, which is useful in collaboration situations. The company claims that as many as one hundred different people can view the content at once.