Looking Glass, which has been working on holographic 3D screens for years, introduced its new holographic screen at the event it held today. The holographic display called Looking Glass Go, which is small enough to be carried in the consumer’s pocket and recorded as a first with this feature, seems to be able to attract the attention of consumers with its features.
Looking Glass Go has a 6-inch screen, which is the size of an average phone. The product, which will offer a high-quality holographic display experience with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels (491 ppi), can provide a 58-degree viewing angle from 100 different perspectives.
Introducing Looking Glass Go
The developer team did not include an internal battery in this device in order to maximize mobility. Users need to connect a cable with USB Type-C input to this screen and enable image transfer this way. Meanwhile; Let’s say that Looking Glass Go has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection support, and you can also transfer the holographic image you want to see on the screen via the cloud. Moreover, the image you upload does not need to be a hologram in the original. The screen will make all images holographic.
Here’s a GIF showing how Looking Glass Go works:
One of the most impressive features of Looking Glass Go is that this screen supports some artificial intelligence-supported applications. For example, you will be able to use this holographic screen with an assistant supported by ChatGPT.
Looking Glass’s new holographic display weighs 235 grams. The product, which has a thickness of 1.9 centimeters, a height of 16 centimeters and a width of 8 centimeters, also supports a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. Users who want to have such a holographic screen will have to pay $ 300.
Promotional video prepared for Looking Glass Go:
You can access Looking Glass Go’s Kickstarter page here.