Looking Glass on Thursday announced that it has begun shipping a pair of new displays, with a third arriving at customer homes later this month
The Brooklyn-based startup is making the 32-inch model’s price available on request.
The most interesting of the trio, however, has to be the $299 Looking Glass Go. Pricing has always been the biggest barrier to entry for the company’s holographic displays. While scaling production will continue to bring per-unit costs down, the technology has been largely price prohibitive.
Looking Glass first addressed the issue at the end of 2020 with the $399 Portrait, a holographic digital photo frame.
Like the Portrait, the Go debuted as part of a Kickstarter campaign. The device features a six-inch display, making it roughly the size of a smartphone.
The device has a foldable base that props it up for display purposes.
Looking Glass first addressed the issue at the end of 2020 with the $399 Portrait, a holographic digital photo frame. Like the Portrait, the Go debuted as part of a Kickstarter campaign. The device features a six-inch display, making it roughly the size of a smartphone.
The device has a foldable base that props it up for display purposes.