Looking Glass has unveiled its latest mixed-reality screens in 16-inch and 32-inch sizes. These new displays are designed to accommodate diverse content formats and applications, offering both landscape and portrait orientations for enhanced versatility. This flexibility enables users to seamlessly integrate the displays into various environments, from creative studios to corporate settings.
Up to 100 people can view Looking Glasses' products simultaneously, fostering collaboration in group settings. Leveraging advanced technology, the displays showcase a wide array of media, including holographic images, high-definition videos, and real-time applications, all with remarkable clarity and depth.
Additionally, gesture-based controls and plugins for leading development platforms such as Unity, Unreal Engine, Blender, and WebXR enhance the capabilities of Looking Glass products across multiple fronts.
Three-Dimensional Mixed-Reality Displays
Looking Glass Unveils the New 3D Glass Displays
Trend Themes
1. Group-holographic Interaction - Facilitating group interactions with up to 100 simultaneous viewers, these mixed-reality displays redefine collaborative digital experiences.
2. Versatile Content Formats - The ability to switch easily between landscape and portrait orientations enhances the adaptability of these displays for various content types.
3. Gesture-based Controls - Integrating gesture-based controls offers an interactive user experience that bridges physical and digital engagements seamlessly.
Industry Implications
1. Creative Studios - Ideal for displaying high-definition and holographic content, these mixed-reality screens can transform the visual landscape in creative industries.
2. Corporate Settings - These displays bring interactivity and dimensional depth to corporate presentations and collaborative meetings.
3. Software Development - With compatibility for platforms like Unity, Unreal Engine, Blender, and WebXR, these screens expand the tools available for developers in creating immersive applications.