Looking Glass 3D Light Field Display
Description
Holoxica is an authorised reseller for the Looking Glass Factory light field display that is capable of showing full-colour 3D animations without needing glasses or headset. The display comprises an LCD screen, an optical array and a combiner block. It can show 45 unique view points within a viewing zone of 50 degrees. It supports graphics software frameworks such as Unity and Unreal Engine. It also runs Holoxica’s Holoviewer app and content, as well as the experimental VolumeViewer app.
Looking Glass 3D Light Field Display
Features
Common graphics: OBJ, gltf, fbx
3D Printing: STL
Volumetric: Dicom, nrrd
Mathematics: Matlab, Mathematica
Molecular: PDB, MOL
Scan: point cloud, XYZ, sonar, LiDAR
Graphics design: 3DS Max, Maya, Blender
CAD: AutoCAD, ProEngineer
Custom data, raw data
Applications
Medical education and training
Scientific data visualisation
Simulation
Engineering design
Architecture & construction
Maps and surveys
Military & aerospace
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Looking Glass 3D Light Field Display is a device that can show full-color 3D animations without the need for glasses or a headset. It consists of an LCD screen, an optical array, and a combiner block.
The display can show 45 unique view points within a viewing zone of 50 degrees.
The display supports graphics software frameworks such as Unity and Unreal Engine. It also runs Holoxica's Holoviewer app and content, as well as the experimental VolumeViewer app.
The display can be used for medical education and training, scientific data visualization, simulation, engineering design, architecture and construction, maps and surveys, and military and aerospace applications.
The display supports common graphics formats such as OBJ, gltf, and fbx. It also supports 3D printing formats like STL, volumetric formats like Dicom and nrrd, mathematics formats like Matlab and Mathematica, molecular formats like PDB and MOL, scan formats like point cloud, XYZ, sonar, and LiDAR, graphics design formats like 3DS Max, Maya, and Blender, CAD formats like AutoCAD and ProEngineer, as well as custom data and raw data.