Looking Glass, an XR display manufacturer, recently revealed that new spatial display products will be available for enterprise audiences this month. The new product rollout includes devices that aim to enhance the firm’s portfolio of 3D monitors. These monitors allow users to experience a spatial computing desktop experience with additional integrated technologies. Looking Glass’ new displays are a great example of how XR and spatial computing technologies are present in various end devices, not just AR/VR/MR headsets and will distribute 16-inch and 32-inch XR displays.
The firm is also rolling out the Looking Glass Go, a more straightforward consumer display device. The new Looking Glass displays allow users to work on 3D-based workflows using interactive real-time models with which users can interact hands-on as an AR visualisation via tracking cameras. The displays are suited for use cases such as product design procedures. The 16” and 32” displays allow professionals to collaborate over a single spatial display. Meanwhile, the Looking Glass Go product will enable consumers to turn 2D images into 3D spatial visualisations.
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