The Abxylute 3D One combines an 11-inch glasses-free 3D display with detachable Joy-Con–style controllers and a built-in kickstand in a handheld PC form factor. The device traces its design to an Intel and Tencent prototype demoed at CES 2025 that used eye-tracking to produce a glasses-free 3D effect. Configurations include an Intel Lunar Lake chip, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 120Hz display. The system is reportedly optimized to deliver 3D for 50 top Steam games and includes software to convert 2D photos and video to 3D, plus a detachable keyboard with a trackpad. The price sits below many 3D laptops but the unit may be heavy for extended handheld use.
The Abxylute 3D One is based on a hardware prototype co-developed by Intel and Tencent that the companies demoed at CES 2025. The prototype, dubbed the "Sunday Dragon 3D One," featured a display that used eye-tracking to achieve its 3D effect. The version Abxylute is selling seems to be offering more or less the same features, with an Intel Lunar Lake chip, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, an 120Hz display and a built-in kickstand.
No part of what Abxylute is offering here seems particularly practical, but if you like 3D and are into the company's maximalist approach, you could be getting a deal. Acer's 11-inch handheld, the Acer Nitro Blaze 11, starts at $1,100. A 3D laptop like the ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16 starts at $2,000. The Abxylute 3D One could approximate the features of both for a fairly reasonable price in the middle.
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