๐ชLooking Glass 32" Spatial Display (Portrait)
Setup your Looking Glass 16" Spatial OLED display.
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Setup your Looking Glass 16" Spatial OLED display.
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Download the latest version of the Setup, Safety & Wall Installation Guide Below โคต๏ธ to setup your Looking Glass 32" (Portrait)
To connect the display to your computer, follow these steps below:
Connect the power adapter to the Looking Glass display.
Connect the 2x DisplayPort cables and USB 3.0 A-to-B cable between the Looking Glass display and your host PC. Both DisplayPort cables should connect to ports on the same external graphics card and not to the motherboard.
The Looking Glass display should turn on automatically once it receives a display signal from your host PC. The indicator at the side of the display should turn green.
If the PC is also connected to a 2D monitor (suggested), connect the monitor to the external graphics card as well for best performance.
The display mode should be in Extend these displays
. Looking Glass display should be selected
Display orientation should be set manually to Portrait
Confirm the resolution is 4320 x 7680 (after setting the orientation)
Night Light
should be off (optional, as it will impact the color performance of our displays)
Scale should be set to 100%
The Refresh Rate should be set to 60Hz. If you see that the max refresh rate can only be set to 30Hz, double check your cables to ensure that both DP cables are connected properly.
Looking Glass Bridge, Looking Glass Studio, and some demo applications are pre-installed and ready to use on PCs purchased directly from Looking Glass.
Download Looking Glass Bridge from our website here.
Download and install the latest version of Looking Glass Studio here.
Once you've got Looking Glass Bridge installed, run this test below and you should see a hologram appear on your display! For more information about Bridge check out our documentation here.
Download a demo reel for your Looking Glass 16" Spatial Display (Portrait) here.
Import all the .hop
files into Looking Glass Studio