The Looking Glass Pro is a Business-Focused Solution
Michael Hemsworth — May 31, 2019 — Tech
References: lookingglassfactory & newatlas
The Looking Glass Pro has been developed by the Looking Glass Factory as an enterprise-ready solution that will enable professionals to easily interact with digital renderings. Boasting an all-in-one design, the system acts as a 3D visualization workstation and will provide business users with the ability to work with holographic applications. Powered by an Intel NUC computer, the display doesn't require users to wear an augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) headset for enhanced ease of use.
The Looking Glass Pro has a 15.6-inch touchscreen display to let users interact with the interface and easily work their way around a rendering or 360-degree video. The unit is priced at $6,000 with special pre-order pricing of $5,500 available until June 2 and will be debuted at the Appliance & Electronics World Expo 2019 in Santa Clara, California from May 29 to May 31.
Image Credit: Looking Glass Factory
The Looking Glass Pro has a 15.6-inch touchscreen display to let users interact with the interface and easily work their way around a rendering or 360-degree video. The unit is priced at $6,000 with special pre-order pricing of $5,500 available until June 2 and will be debuted at the Appliance & Electronics World Expo 2019 in Santa Clara, California from May 29 to May 31.
Image Credit: Looking Glass Factory
Trend Themes
1. Enterprise-ready 3D Visualization Workstations - The development of all-in-one 3D visualization workstations that allow professionals to easily interact with digital renderings without the need for AR or VR headsets.
2. Holographic Applications for Business Users - The integration of holographic applications into workstation systems, providing business professionals with new ways to work with and manipulate digital content.
3. Touchscreen Interface for 3D Renderings - The incorporation of touchscreen displays into 3D visualization workstations, enabling users to interact directly with the interface and seamlessly navigate through renderings or 360-degree videos.
Industry Implications
1. AR/VR Technology - The adoption of AR/VR technology in the development of enterprise-focused 3D visualization workstations.
2. Digital Content Creation - The use of holographic applications in the field of digital content creation, allowing professionals to manipulate and showcase their content in new and innovative ways.
3. Consumer Electronics - The introduction of touchscreen interface technology into the consumer electronics industry, expanding the capabilities and user experience of devices like 3D visualization workstations.
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