Abxylute to launch handheld PC with glasses-free 3D

Abxylute to launch handheld PC with glasses-free 3D


Abxylute is pushing the boundaries of the handheld PC market with its upcoming device, the Abxylute 3D One. This new gadget, set to launch for “under $1,700,” combines several cutting-edge features, including an 11-inch glasses-free 3D display and detachable controllers.

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The device is based on a prototype called the “Sunday Dragon 3D One” that was co-developed by Intel and Tencent and demoed at CES 2025. The final product will feature an Intel Lunar Lake chip, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 120Hz display. Its 3D effect is achieved using eye-tracking technology.

While optimized for gaming—Abxylute claims it’s specifically tuned to deliver 3D for 50 of the top Steam games—the 3D One is designed for a variety of uses. It will include software for converting 2D photos and videos to 3D and will have an optional detachable keyboard with a trackpad.

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The Abxylute 3D One aims to offer the features of both a large-screen handheld and a 3D laptop at a mid-range price. For comparison, Acer’s 11-inch handheld starts at $1,100, while a 3D laptop like the ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16 can cost over $2,000.

The device is expected to go on sale in late September or early October.