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 in real time. 

These displays enable group 3D visualization without special glasses, catering to design, engineering, education, research, and healthcare industries.

Looking Glass claims its new spatial displays boast a 3D multi-viewer experience perfect for professional environments.

Looking Glass Introduces New 16” and 32” Spatial Displays
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 (Photo: Looking Glass)

Looking Glass Unveils New 16-inch and 32-inch Spatial Displays 

The latest additions to Looking Glass's lineup, the 16-inch and 32-inch spatial displays, complement the previously released Looking Glass Go, which converts 2D photos into 3D memories. The larger displays are designed to meet the needs of XR developers and professionals across various fields.

Shawn Frayne, the Co-founder & CEO of Looking Glass, highlighted the widespread adoption of their spatial displays across diverse industries, emphasizing the transformative impact of these technologies on digital expression, product design, education, museum curation, marketing, medical training, and scientific research. 

The new displays are expected to further enhance the creation of immersive XR experiences across these sectors.

The Looking Glass 16" and 32" Spatial Displays offer advanced features tailored for professional environments. They allow broadcasting 45-100 views simultaneously for a comprehensive group-view experience and support versatile media formats, including holographic images, videos, and real-time applications in 3D.

In addition, these displays are compatible with various sensors for touchless gesture control, enhancing immersion and user experience. 

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Comprehensive Software Suite

Looking Glass provides a comprehensive software suite that includes plugins for popular platforms like Unity, Unreal, Blender, and WebXR, as well as tools for importing 3D models and developing custom content.

The displays are designed with installation flexibility in mind. They are available in landscape or portrait orientation to accommodate different content formats and applications. 

Their sleek form factor integrates seamlessly into professional environments, and they offer options for flush wall mounting or desktop stands to suit diverse installation needs.

The new displays are now available for purchase, with pricing starting at $4,000 for the Looking Glass 16" Spatial Display, which is available at a limited-time price of $3,000.

"We've seen so many industries and individuals benefit from our group-viewable spatial displays. Creatives pushing the boundaries of digital expression. Design studios creating the next generation of products. Museums bringing artifacts back to life. Marketers creating magical, immersive brand moments," Shawn Frayne, Co-founder & CEO of Looking Glass, said in a press release statement.

"Medical students learning hands-on with realistic anatomy. Researchers investigating cellular drug therapies. Everywhere, companies are creating a new generation of XR experiences using Looking Glass displays and the new 16" and 32" displays will only enhance their ability to do that."  

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