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MOPIC Begins OpenXR Support and Launches Smartphone 3D Lens

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MOPIC Begins OpenXR Support and Launches Smartphone 3D Lens
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MOPIC Begins OpenXR Support and Launches Smartphone 3D Lens

2024-12-31 22:02 Last Updated At:22:25

ANYANG, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 31, 2024--

MOPIC, a leader in glasses-free 3D technology, announced its participation in CES 2025, where it will unveil its light-field 3D technology and other innovative solutions. The booth will be located at LVCC South Hall 2, #35226, as MOPIC actively seeks global partners, including those in the U.S. market.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241231119401/en/

MOPIC’s light-field 3D technology enhances flat displays by integrating 3D optical lenses and software to create a depth effect. This technology removes the need for 3D glasses or additional devices. This provides an immersive experience, as if looking through a window rather than at a screen.

Additionally, lenticular 3D displays deliver high-quality 3D visuals at an affordable price, while switchable 3D displays allow seamless transitions between 2D and 3D modes, offering versatility and convenience. These diverse display options are ideal solutions for both industrial applications and general consumers.

Real-Time 3D Camera Playback and OpenXR Support

MOPIC offers real-time 3D camera playback, enabling applications like video calls and in-car displays. Recently, the company introduced OpenXR compatibility, allowing Unreal-based content to be viewed in 3D without conversion. This expands the user experience with broader and more immersive 3D applications.

Smartphone 3D Lens and Expansion into the Japanese Market

Smartphone 3D lens solution, which successfully debuted in Japan last year, will also be featured at CES 2025. This innovative product attaches to smartphones like a screen protector, enabling users to enjoy 3D content with no additional devices. Optimized for iPhones, the solution is compatible with models ranging from the iPhone 13 to the latest series as well as select Android models, including Google Pixel.

Custom Hardware and Software Solutions for the B2B Market

Focusing on B2B customers, MOPIC provides customized hardware and software solutions. For smartphones, the company offers attachable 3D lenses and software APIs that clients can integrate directly. For monitors, MOPIC offers ODM production, while display manufacturers can license the technology. This flexible collaboration model accommodates diverse client needs.

A MOPIC spokesperson stated, “MOPIC’s innovative 3D solutions not only provide new value to various industries through custom designs but also establish themselves as accessible and practical options for wider adoption. We are setting a new standard for 3D viewing experiences.”

For more details on MOPIC’s latest technologies and partnerships, visit the CES booth or contact MOPIC through its official website.

MOPIC introduced OpenXR compatibility, allowing Unreal-based content to be viewed in 3D without conversion. (Image: MOPIC)

MOPIC introduced OpenXR compatibility, allowing Unreal-based content to be viewed in 3D without conversion. (Image: MOPIC)

WASHINGTON (AP) — When the 119th Congress is sworn in Friday, House Speaker Mike Johnson will fight for his political life — again.

While the Louisiana Republican has the support of President-elect Donald Trump, it will be House Republicans who will decide whether to reelect him to his post as Speaker of the House. Far-right Republicans have at times grown frustrated with Johnson’s leadership and are prone to demanding concessions when their votes become essential.

A flop by Johnson could throw Monday’s congressional certification of Trump’s 2024 election victory into turmoil without a House speaker.

Here's the latest:

House Speaker Mike Johnson walked into the Capitol on Friday morning seemingly optimistic about his chances of being reelected speaker by his conference despite growing frustrations amongst far-right members of the party.

When asked by a reporter what his message was to his holdouts, the Louisiana Republican said, “We need to unify,” adding that the speaker election “is not just about one person but about moving forward with the America First agenda, the mandate given forward by the American people.”

Johnson denied that he was making any back-door deals.

“There is no quid pro quo here. I don’t do anything in exchange for a vote other than commit to make this institution work as effectively and efficiently as possible,” he said.

President-elect Donald Trump called the U.S. House speaker “a fine man of great ability” and wished him good luck on Friday, when the new Congress convenes and Republican lawmakers will decide whether to reelect Mike Johnson to lead their party.

Trump endorsed the Louisiana Republican earlier this week, but whether that support will be enough is unclear. Trump said Johnson “is very close to having 100% support,” but some members of the far right have grown increasingly frustrated with Johnson’s leadership and his handling of funding fights such as the recent short-term spending bill.

“A win for Mike today will be a big win for the Republican Party,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

Johnson’s weak grip on the gavel threatens not only his own survival but Trump’s ambitious agenda of tax cuts and mass deportations as Republicans sweep to power in Washington.

A flop by Johnson could throw Monday’s congressional certification of Trump’s 2024 election victory into turmoil if there is no Speaker.

Johnson commands one of the slimmest majorities in modern times, having lost seats in the November election, leaving him relying on almost every Republican for support and with nearly no votes to spare.

Electing a speaker is the first order of business for the U.S. House after a new session of Congress begins at noon. It’s a vote that members take even before being sworn into office.

The House cannot organize until it has a speaker because that person effectively serves as the House’s presiding officer and the institution’s administrative head. The House can elect a new speaker at any time if the person occupying that role dies, resigns or is removed from office.

FILE - Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., takes the oath to be the new House speaker from the Dean of the House Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Ky., at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., takes the oath to be the new House speaker from the Dean of the House Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Ky., at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters after passing the funding bill to avert the government shutdown at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters after passing the funding bill to avert the government shutdown at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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