Looking Glass Pro Holographic Workstation Introduced
The Looking Glass® Pro is designed for customers seeking a turnkey holographic display solution without the need for VR or AR headsets.
Looking Glass Factory today announced the Looking Glass Pro: A Holographic Workstation, an all-in-one 3D visualization solution available for pre-order for a limited time at $5,500. The Looking Glass® Pro is designed for enterprise customers seeking a turnkey holographic display solution for groups of people without the need for VR or AR headsets. The Looking Glass Pro Workstation will be showcased to the public for the first time at AWE 2019 (Booth #705). Pre-orders start today at http://look.glass/lkgpro
The Looking Glass Pro is a general purpose, self-contained holographic interface that comes with a suite of software tools, including the HoloPlay Unity® SDK, HoloPlay Plugin for Unreal®, and the three.js Looking Glass library, enabling companies to generate holographic applications in the fields of 3D design & simulation, volumetric and 360 3D video capture, architecture, medical visualization, education, and experiential marketing. The hardware features a proprietary 15.6” lightfield display with an embedded computer for fully standalone functionality, an integrated full-size 15.6” touchscreen, secondary fold-out 2D display for UI navigation, and a Leap MotionTM controller for 3D spatial interaction.
When customers turn on The Looking Glass Pro for the first time, they will see a sample app library containing dozens of holographic apps in the system which they can browse and experience. Customers can then use some of the apps to display and interact with their own content holographically or use a special commercial version of the Looking Glass Unity, Unreal, and three.js SDKs to generate their own holographic apps for the Looking Glass Pro.
Pricing and Availability
The Looking Glass Pro Workstation lists at $6,000 and will be offered at a special pre-order price of $5,500 from May 29 - June 2. The units will begin shipping mid-July 2019.
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