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Looking Glass Factory has introduced what it calls the largest holographic display in the world: the Looking Glass 65-inch 3D display.
The Brooklyn, New York-based hologram company showed the 65-inch 8K display behind closed doors last week at the Augmented World Expo event.
Shawn Frayne, CEO of Looking Glass, showed me the screen in both dark and light conditions and it looked pretty good.
“We think this is the beginning of holographic displays actually becoming ubiquitous in our lives, initially with the in-store and trade show experience but then eventually in homes, hospitals, schools in a very big way because the content is already there,” Frayne said. “The engines to make the content are there, and tens of millions of people can generate content like this today. There just hasn’t been a way to consume it.”
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The new display is five times larger than any other 3D holographic display demonstrated in the lab by any other company, he said, and it is 50 times larger than any other group-viewable holographic display to ever come to market.
This vast scale makes it ideal for group-viewable uses, such as experiential marketing, 3D storytelling, engineering, and design. The new display is the fourth display in Looking Glass Factory’s growing lineup.
“One of the most frequent questions we get asked is, how large can these displays get?” said
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