The Holo 360 replaces conventional LCD layering with a floating hologram-like image effect.
Science fiction often relies heavily on holographics to showcase the future of technology. For the most part, though, holographic tech has always seemed a bit outside our wheelhouse, with the tech ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking Glass Go. Looking Glass has been making holographic displays for a while, but will introduce a new, portable and ...
SolidLight opens limitless possibilities for large-format modular holographic video walls featuring 10 billion pixels per square meter. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
No actual ghosts were used in the making of this device.
Holograms are no longer limited to the screens of Star Trek; they are here and now, with uses ranging from movies and computer games to medicine and automotive. As innovations have made holographic ...
It’s nice looking back at old photos, but this is the future. Why look at a 2D pic when you have 3D holograms at your fingertips? Looking Glass has been giving us that power without the need for an ...
The global 3D holographic display industry is experiencing rapid growth as demand increases for immersive advertising, digital signage, and smart education technologies. Within this evolving market ...
Looking Glass has introduced Looking Glass Go, a portable holographic display merging high-resolution holograms and the creative prowess of AI. Building on the triumph of Looking Glass Portrait, the ...
The Looking Glass Factory brought personal holographic imagery to the desktop back in 2020 with the launch of the Portrait. Now the company has again taken to Kickstarter for what's billed as the ...
[Petapixel] has an interesting post about a startup company’s new holographic display that claims to be “indistinguishable from reality.” The company behind it, Light Field Labs, claims their system ...
Bigger isn’t always better, but when the Looking Glass Factory announces a beast of a holographic display, it tickles our rods, cones and curiosity equally. The screen doesn’t require glasses or other ...