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Looking Glass debuts high-resolution 3D holographic displays, no glasses required
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Not too bad considering how much high end monitors cost.
Although the solution looks to aimed solely at 3D design professionals.
To me that’s an astonishingly low price for what it offers at those screen sizes. I can think of some high end professional monitors at the same sizes that cost more simply for high-fidelity color rendition!
I guess they might be usable for only this purpose, so perhaps somewhat limiting, but for anyone who can use this it sounds like a phenomenal price. I would not be surprised to even see this used at amusement parks.