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Looking Glass Go heralds a groundbreaking leap in holographic technology, promising a dynamic intersection of holographic realism and AI innovation, opening doors to endless creative possibilities.
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, ...
The Go is reported to have twice the pixel density of previous Looking Glass displays, and is nearly 10x thinner. Input resolution is 1,440 x 2,560 pixels at 9:16 aspect, and the setup allows for ...
Looking Glass already hit its funding goal on Kickstarter. You can still join the crowdfunding efforts, where the Go is still available for $199 with super early bird pricing.
The Looking Glass Go is available for $299 but will commence shipping in August 2024. The 16-inch Spatial Display costs $4,000, and the price of the 32-inch model will be made available on request.
The Looking Glass Go comes with a 3D screen (no glasses required) where you can transfer any photo. The photos sitting on your smartphone can get a new life, thanks to the digital photo frame.
These new features work on the 6-inch Looking Glass Go (which retails at US$279), as well as the 16-inch wall-mountable Spatial Display ($4,000). You'll need an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, or an M4 ...
Looking Glass makes trippy-looking mixed-reality screens where things look 3D without the need of special glasses. Today it launches a pair of new displays, including a 16-inch mode that runs $4,000.
While the Looking Glass Go focuses on transforming 2D photos into 3D memories, the larger formats are aimed at XR developers and professionals in fields such as design, ...