Musubi vs. Looking Glass Go: An affordable Holographic? photo frame from The Looking Glass Company

The team at Looking Glass has spent years pushing holographic display technology from experimental novelty to everyday object. Their earlier Looking Glass Go proved that a pocket‑sized, glasses‑free 3D display could be fun, portable, and surprisingly capable. Now, with Musubi, they’re taking a more emotional, home‑centric approach: a holographic photo frame designed to display memories … Read more

Owl3D Shift: Small in size, sharp in 2d — Even with 3D Images On Screen

The emergence of the Owl3D Shift, a 15″ glasses-free 3D monitor currently featured on Kickstarter, represents a significant move by Owl3D—a company already recognized by the community for its high-quality 2d-to-3D video conversion software. While the specific hardware details of the “Shift” model are not extensively detailed, the company is known to be testing live … Read more

3D displays showcased at Display Week 2025 and Computex 2025

Display Week 2025, held from May 11-16, 2025, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, and Computex 2025 held from May 20–23 in Taipei, Taiwan. Display Week 2025 emphasized a broader range of 3D technologies (e.g., holographic and stretchable displays), Computex 2025 focused more on practical, consumer-facing 3D solutions, especially in gaming monitors and PC … Read more

New Spatial/Immersive cameras and new contents. New features and new possibilities in VisionOS 2

{:en} UPDATE: VisionOS is now compatible with WebXR and it’s enabled by default. Apple introduced new features on the WWDC24 for Vision Pro, among some impressive privacy-friendly AI features Vision Pro has been on the market for less than a half year, but in that time the number of native Apps increased from 600 to … Read more

Looking Glass launches two 16″ and 32″ OLED models of its holographic displays

{:en} Sleeker and more adaptable, these next-generation XR displays offer the world’s best 3D experience for professionals who rely on immersive visualization Looking Glass, the hologram company, has expanded its product line-up with new 16” and 32” spatial displays that enable stunning group 3D visualization without headsets. These displays bring XR immersion to professionals who … Read more

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{:en} Every year, an increasing number of 3D devices are introduced at CES, and a most of them are available for purchase in the following months, instead of being just prototypes. Apple The Apple Vision Pro wasn’t presented at CES, but people are talking a lot more about the Vision Pro than any other device … Read more

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{:en} Apple Vision Pro is the entirely new device Apple is bringing next year. This device is both something already seen on other devices, but also something entirely new. Basically, Apple Vision Pro is an AR (Augmented Reality) device, but made using highly advanced VR (Virtual Reality) technology. This way they can avoid all the … Read more

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{:en} The first display in Sony’s lineup offered a screen size of 15.6 inches (about 40 cm). However, larger 3D models were cut off at the edges of the holographic diorama. So Sony has announced a larger and improved Spatial Reality Display. The ELF-SR2 display is not only larger, but also has an improved vision … Read more

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{:en} Barcelona’s MWC 2023 is here. And that means we have new announcements of 3D devices and technologies. The successor of Leia’s Lume Pad has been announced. In the US, the device will be called simply as Lume Pad 2. In other territories, the device will be distributed by ZTE (creators of the Axon 7 … Read more

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This month, buying a professional Sony Spatial Reality Display will be less expensive

Sony’s Spatial Reality Display (ELF-SR1), the 15.6″ glasses-free 3D display, is on sale between February 6, 2023 – March 26, 2023, with a 30% discount (that’s a $1,500 savings). Anyone interested can buy via Sony or participating retailers listed below:

Using spatial reality to combine the virtual and physical world, the Spatial Reality Display creates an incredible 3D optical experience that is viewable to the naked eye. This cutting-edge 3D visual technology of the SR Display delivers a futuristic, yet highly practical visual experience, where colors, textures, contrasts, and brightness fuse, to form a new medium for image, character, and product design and visualization.

Content extends deep within the display from any viewing angle as images are rendered real-time on horizontal, vertical and depth parallax. Content feels like it is right in front of you.

A leading independent game studio discovers better ways to evaluate 3D characters, creatures, textures, lighting, colors, and effects with Sony’s Spatial Reality Display.

[Holographic images] “had only been possible in movies or science fiction. Seeing it in person is a memory moment, something you will always remember.” 
-Craig Evans, CEO, Digital Nation Entertainment

Sony’s Spatial Reality is not the same technology as SpatialLabs or Simulated Reality, it is a proprietary solution from Sony, based on the same holographic concept.

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Este mes, comprar una Spatial Reality Display será más barato

La Pantalla de Spatial Reality Display de Sony (ELF-SR1), la pantalla 3D sin gafas de 15,6″, estará de oferta entre el 6 de febrero y el 26 de marzo de 2023, con un descuento del 30% (lo que supone un ahorro de 1.500 $). Los interesados pueden comprar a través de Sony o en los distribuidores participantes que se indican a continuación:

Utilizando la realidad espacial para combinar el mundo virtual y el físico, la Spatial Reality Display crea una increíble experiencia óptica en 3D que se puede ver directamente sin accesorios. Esta tecnología visual 3D de vanguardia ofrece una experiencia visual futurista, pero muy práctica, en la que los colores, las texturas, los contrastes y el brillo se funden para formar un nuevo medio de diseño y visualización de imágenes, personajes y productos.

El contenido se extiende hasta lo más profundo de la pantalla desde cualquier ángulo de visión, ya que las imágenes se representan en tiempo real en paralaje horizontal, vertical y de profundidad. El contenido parece estar justo delante de ti.

Un importante estudio de juegos independiente descubre mejores formas de evaluar personajes 3D, criaturas, texturas, iluminación, colores y efectos con la Spatial Reality Display de Sony.

[Las imágenes holográficas] “sólo habían sido posibles en las películas o en la ciencia ficción. Verlo en persona es un momento para la memoria, algo que siempre recordarás”
-Craig Evans, director general de Digital Nation Entertainment

La Realidad Espacial de Sony no es la misma tecnología que SpatialLabs o la Realidad Simuladaes una solución patentada de Sony, basada en el mismo concepto holográfico.

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