The Looking Glass Is Like A Holographic iPad

Hold a 3D display in your hands, no goggles required.
 
We can consume media in private or shared ways, i.e. headphones vs. speakers, goggles vs. screens. The immersiveness of VR requires goggles, which of course means everyone participating needs to be wearing a pair. But a company called Looking Glass Factory is betting that people in a group would rather look at a screen, which is more communal and less alienating. “In our vision of the future, technology doesn’t isolate us. It makes our human connections stronger,” the company writes.
 
Here’s what their eponymous product does:

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