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Looking Glass has launched a 27-inch version of its immersive light-field displays, which allow folks to experience three-dimensional visuals without having to don special headsets.
Looking Glass finally has a typical-monitor-sized screen. The glasses-free 3D display company has gone small, and it’s gone as big as a 65-inch TV.
Looking Glass light field displays are targeted a retail, entertainment and more. The 27-inch display sells for $10,000 with a pre-order price of $8,000 through April 30. Shipments begin in June 2025.
Shop at Through The Looking Glass at end of the week and on weekends Find the shop at 1215 Superior Ave. It’s open 2 to 6 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
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Pittsburgh Glass Center 5472 Penn Ave., Garfield “Glass Lifeforms 2025” on view Feb. 7 through April 20; opening reception Feb. 7, 6-9 p.m.
A collage created by Looking Glass app founder Adrian Jones. A photograph of John Grier and Mrs. John E. Brown, captured by Teenie Harris in 1957, is superimposed on Jones' 2021 photo of the same ...