Glasses-Free Light Field Display Price Drops Below $5,000
Shenzhen-based Guangke Display's 32-inch glasses-free light field monitor drops to $4,999, a 60% decrease in six months, entering the range of professional consumer affordability for the first time.
Shenzhen-based Guangke Display announced on January 5 that its 32-inch glasses-free light field monitor LuminaView Pro has been reduced to a retail price of $4,999, down from $12,999 at its July 2027 launch—a decrease of over 60%. This marks the first time glasses-free light field display technology has entered the affordable range for professional consumers.
LuminaView Pro uses 128-layer micro-lens array technology to simultaneously generate images from 64 viewing angles, achieving true three-dimensional display without any assistive devices. The product has received positive feedback in design, medical imaging, and architectural visualization.
Guangke Display CEO Zhou Ming attributed the price drop primarily to significant improvements in micro-lens array yield rates. "Six months ago our yield was only 35%; now it's reached 78%. That's the main driver of cost reduction."
IDC forecasts global glasses-free light field display shipments will reach 500,000 units in 2028, with the Chinese market accounting for approximately 40%.
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