Holographic Display Drops Below $1,100 as Light Field Tech Enters Consumer Market
Shenzhen startup LightField's 7-inch holographic display retails for just $1,100, delivering glasses-free 3D viewing with support from multiple gaming studios.
Shenzhen-based LightField Tech launched the "Lumi-7," a 7-inch holographic display priced at ¥7,999 (~$1,100), bringing light field display technology to consumer price points for the first time. The device achieves true 3D display through a microlens array, requiring no glasses or headsets, and supports free viewing within a 60-degree angle range. Content partnerships with miHoYo and NetEase Games have been established, with Genshin Impact's holographic mode among the first compatible titles. Analysts believe this could redefine mobile device interaction experiences.
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