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Magnetic 3D debuts glasses-free 3D displays in landscape format

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March 11, 2025

Magnetic 3D has debuted its 100″ holographic glasses-free 3D displays and the University of Central Florida’s VARLab is one of the first to deploy the technology.

The VARLab is using the technology in a Command-and-Control center application in conjunction with the Computer Science Department’s digital twin research, where they are leveraging the technology for smart manufacturing, training, and AI development, according to a press release.

Magnetic 3D’s Glasses-Free 3D products provide holographic experiences and immersive 3D digital signage. The products offer the ability to see around objects with motion parallax, experience depth perception and feature wide viewing angles allowing multiple viewers to see the 3D effect at the same time.

The product line of 3D displays ranges from handheld devices to 100″ 3D monitors and large 3D video walls, available in both portrait and landscape formats.

«We are excited to be able to offer a full suite of glasses-free 3D monitors up to 100″ and provide innovators with incredible, easy to use holographic capabilities that deepen engagement across organizations and in customer-facing applications. We’re making it possible for anyone to create glasses-free 3D content and deliver immersive experiences at scale across retail, corporate, hospitality, healthcare, theme parks, and many other sectors — all without the need for 3D glasses or VR headsets,» Tom Zerega, founder and CEO, said in the release.

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