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Looking Glass launches 16-inch and 32-inch spatial displays


Looking Glass has unveiled its latest additions to its holographic display line-up: the 16-inch and 32-inch spatial displays.

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, engineering, education, research, and healthcare. Key features include the ability to broadcast 45 to 100 views for group-viewing experiences, support for holographic images, videos, and real-time applications, and compatibility with a variety of sensors for touchless gesture control. Moreover, the displays boast a comprehensive software suite, including plugins for popular platforms like Unity, Unreal, and Blender, as well as a 3D model importer and a robust SDK for developing custom 3D content.

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