Looking Glass has a history of creating glasses-free 3D hologram displays, most recently launching a 27-inch model that the company positioned as a digital signage solution for storefronts seeking an eye-catching display. Now the company has unveiled its new Hololuminescent Display, which takes its technology even further. Available in 16-inch, 27-inch, and 86-inch sizes, the Hololuminescent Display can house video and animated content, making it appear to contain much more depth than its actual <1″ thickness.
Looking Glass is aiming at commercial markets with its new technology, positioning them for digital signage or displays for malls and other public spaces. They don’t require any specially-shot content, just normal 2D video that can be inserted into the company’s template, compatible with most popular video editing software. The 27-inch and 86-inch models can display content in 4K, while the 16-inch model is limited to 1080p.
The two smaller models are estimated to begin shipping by year’s end, and come in at $2,000 for the 16-inch display and $4,000 for the 27-inch. Availability for the 86-inch version is slated for February, and will cost $20,000.