Abxylute will actually sell Intel and Tencent's gigantic glasses-free 3D handheld
Briefly

Abxylute will sell a Windows handheld called the Abxylute 3D One with an 11-inch autostereoscopic 3D screen, detachable controllers, and a 2D/3D toggle. The unit runs on Intel Lunar Lake and uses Tencent's eye-tracking 3D display co-developed with BOE, and a Tencent app should add 3D depth to 2D photos, videos, and games via real-time interleaving. The device is expected in late September or early October priced under $1,700. Abxylute appears to be whitelabeling the Sunday Dragon prototype; prototype photos show the "Sunday Dragon 3D One" name on the back, but final units reportedly will not include that branding.
In January, one of the wildest Intel prototypes I witnessed at CES was a giant handheld gaming PC with an 11-inch autostereoscopic (read: glasses-free) 3D screen, detachable controllers, an Intel Lunar Lake chip, and a dedicated toggle to switch between 2D and 3D modes. Co-developed by Intel and Tencent Games, it was called the Sunday Dragon 3D One and dubbed an experimental product.
It should go on sale in late September or early October for a price under $1,700, marketing head Eunice Lu tells me. Abxylute largely seems to be whitelabeling the product. The company's photos look like the one I saw at CES, up to and including the model name "Sunday Dragon 3D One" printed on the back, though Lu tells me final units won't have that branding.
Read at The Verge
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