Looking Glass Extends the Early Bird $199 Price on Looking Glass Portrait until Dec 7
Brooklyn, NY – Dec 4, 2020 – Today, Looking Glass Factory, the leaders in holographic light field display technology, announced that it has extended the Early Bird Pricing of $199 on its new Looking Glass Portrait until Dec 7 at 9AM ET. On Dec 7, the price will go to $249 until the end of the Kickstarter campaign on Jan 14. MSRP will be $349.
The Kickstarter campaign began on Dec 2 and has already raised over $1.5M, surpassing its goal of $50,000 in less than an hour. Kickstarter URL: https://look.glass/portrait.
The Looking Glass Portrait is a 1.3 lb (660g), portrait-oriented display. It is not only the world’s most advanced holographic display, but it is also the most affordable and easy-to-use, making it ideal for anyone who wants to view, create, and experience true-to-life, 3D holographic images, video, and applications right on their own desk.
Looking Glass Portrait is designed for the millions of people who’ve yearned for a holographic future or who work or play in 3D in any way: photographers, filmmakers, Unity and Unreal developers, 3D designers, early adopters, and those just starting to explore three-dimensional capture and creation. You don’t need to know how to program to use this holographic display. All you need is a computer and a phone that can take Portrait mode photos to get started.
Availability:
The Looking Glass Portrait display will start to ship on a first ordered, first served basis in the first half of 2021. MSRP is $349.
Learn more about the Looking Glass Portrait at look.glass/portrait.
About Looking Glass Factory
Looking Glass Factory Inc, with headquarters in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and additional operations in Hong Kong, is the global leader in the field of holographic interfaces with the launch of their flagship product line, The Looking Glass. This unique combination of advanced hardware and software is based on the company’s patented light field technology and in 2019 became the most widely-adopted holographic display in history. Today, the company serves the holographic needs of both developers and enterprises and is committed to building the headset-free hologram-powered future we were all promised in science fiction growing up.
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