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Looking Glass’ Holographic Displays to Support iOS, Bringing Immersive 3D to More Users

Hologram hardware and software company Looking Glass, known for its spatial displays, announced new iOS support via Unity integration, enabling users to run real-time 3D media using just an iPhone or iPad, rather than super-powerful dedicated computers.

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