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366 Looking Glass demos Hololuminescent Display monitors — sizes range from 16 to 85 inches, starting at $1,500

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 09/16/2025 13:46 EDT

Looking Glass demos Hololuminescent Display monitors — sizes range from 16 to 85 inches, starting at $1,500

Looking Glass has taken the wraps off its 'magical' and slim new monitors with Hololuminescent Display (HLD) technology. Models will be available soon, starting from $1,500.

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