Technology never runs out of products. More than that, its innovative approach unleashes in style. Just when the world starts to let its 3D experiences sink in, here comes another one. Star Wars, Star ...
Chicago, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global volumetric display market size was valued at USD 538.87 million in 2025 and is projected to hit the market valuation of USD 7,416.79 million by ...
Smalley’s team has taken a different approach — using a technique known as volumetric display — to create moving 3D images that viewers can see from any angle. Some physicists say that the technology ...
A brand new display technology enables a 3D experience without special rooms, headsets, or glasses. Brooklyn and Hong Kong-based startup Looking Glass took a big step in fulfilling the dream of ...
Flat screens are all the rage these days. While many familiar corporate names are working hard to develop increasingly flatter and thinner display technology, a few startups are heading in pretty much ...
Picture a beaded string curtain, but one in which every bead is a tiny light, called a “voxel” or “LED neuron.” By switching these lights off and on in different combinations, the bead curtain becomes ...
It seems like the world is ready for a true 3D display. We’ve seen them in sci-fi for decades now, with the ability to view a scene from any angle and inspect it up close. They’ve remained elusive, ...
The limitations of two-dimensional (2D) displays in representing the depth of the three-dimensional (3D) world have prompted researchers to explore alternatives that offer a more immersive experience.
New York, USA, June 25, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The COVID-19 or coronavirus sudden outbreak has had a significant effect on various industries and the Volumetric Display Market is one of the ...
Just when we were running out of things to throw our money at, along comes another product nobody asked for. Startup Looking Glass made a "personal volumetric display" called Volume that it says will ...
What good is 3D? Does depth give you anything worthwhile in an interface that’s most likely flat anyway? Is “immersion” as a metric really worth that much? Even as a ton of startups and big companies ...