Link: Abxylute will actually sell Intel and Tencent’s gigantic glasses-free 3D handheld
The Abxylute 3D One, initially showcased as a prototype at CES by Intel and Tencent, will hit the markets under Abxylute's brand. Priced below $1,700, it's set for a late September or early October release.
The device features a large 11-inch autostereoscopic 3D screen that switches between 2D and 3D, and is powered by an Intel Lunar Lake chip. It also includes detachable controllers with advanced touchpads and Hall effect joysticks.
Although it retains the physical design seen at CES, including the name "Sunday Dragon 3D One", final products will drop this branding. It's designed to deliver optimized 3D experiences, particularly for 50 top Steam games.
Unlike other compact models, this substantial 3-in-1 convertible boasts a 16:10, 120Hz display that can connect to a magnetic keyboard or stand on a kickstand. The larger screen is deliberate to enhance the 3D effect without glasses.
Despite its hefty size and price, there is a niche market that might favor the unique features of the Abxylute 3D One. Its capability extends beyond gaming, potentially serving professionals in 3D modeling and digital arts.
With all its distinctive features and capabilities, the Abxylute 3D One is more than just a gaming handhold; it's a versatile tech piece that pushes the limits of portable entertainment and professional visualization. #
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