CES 2023: Asus presents 3D OLED laptops
5/1/2023
Translation: machine translated
Asus presents new laptops with Spatial Vision. This is a 3D OLED technology that works without special glasses. Even when two people are sitting in front of it.
Acer has had its SpatialLabs technology for autostereoscopy since 2021, which is already used in some laptops /page/acer-spatial-laps-news-3d-display-fuer-gamer-angetestet-25882. Now Asus follows with Spatial Vision. Both technologies are a combination of an eye-tracking camera and lenticular lens that enables a 3D image without special glasses.
Asus pairs stereoscopy with an OLED display, which is a novelty. Another advantage over Acer is that Asus' technology works not only with one, but also with two viewers. You can switch from 2D to 3D at the touch of a button and the notebook uses real-time rendering technology to display the right image to each eye. It therefore enables a seamless conversion from 2D to 3D content or the display of existing 3D content.
The first notebooks that the Taiwanese manufacturer is launching with Spatial Vision are the Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED and the ProArt Studiobook Pro 16 3D OLED. The "naked-eye 3D OLED display" installed in these devices has 16 inches, a resolution of 3200 x 2000 pixels, a refresh rate of 120 hertz and a colour-accurate display. Among other things, it is validated for Pantone, offers 100 per cent coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space and supports the Dolby Vision HDR standard.
The first mobile 3D OLED workstation, the ProArt Studiobook, as well as the Vivobook, are equipped with an Intel Core i9-13980HX paired with an Nvidia RTX-40 series graphics card. Up to 64 gigabytes of RAM and up to eight terabytes of SSD capacity are also possible in the Studiobook. In the Vivobook, the SSD capacity is limited to a maximum of two terabytes. Connectivity is provided by two Thunderbolt 4 ports, among other things.
There is no information yet on the price and availability of the two laptops.
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