Toshiba has introduced the Qosmio F750, the world’s first 3D laptop that doesn’t require special glasses for watching movies or playing games in 3D. Like the Qosmio T851/D8CR model Toshiba announced ...
Several years ago, I got to play with the Acer ConceptD 7 SpatialLabs Edition laptop, a revolutionary device that allowed me to view 3D imagery without the need for 3D glasses. As impressed as I was ...
Lenovo is announcing a new 10th-generation Legion 9i gaming laptop coming soon to China and scheduled for the fall in North America. The 18-inch behemoth is packed with top-end specs, including the ...
A new, 27-inch Predator gaming monitor and Aspire laptop will open Acer's SpatialLabs glasses-free 3D screens to a wider audience. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
ASUS is taking a stab at glasses-free 3D in 2023, starting with its new ProArt StudioBook laptop. It sports a 16-inch, 3.2K OLED panel that has the ability to flip into 3D at the touch of a button.
Lenovo is one of the few big hardware brands that seems to think “the next big thing” in laptops—beyond better processors and even more glowy RGB lights—is glasses-free 3D displays. The Lenovo Legion ...
Acer's no-glasses 3D is finally available beyond a laptop. The company has trotted out SpatialLabs View and SpatialLabs View Pro portable monitors that bring the more immersive screen tech to gamers ...
Released last year, Acer’s SpatialLabs technology is a glasses-free stereoscopic 3D solution. When it was introduced, the company was focused on designers and creators. Last week, Acer announced the ...
Maingear this week announced a 3D gaming laptop with an overclocked 4.8GHz processor, in a bid to gain the extreme laptop performance crown from rivals. The overclocked processor in the EX-L 17 3D ...
Hewlett-Packard may not have a permanent chief executive. But it hasn’t stopped launching loads of new products. Today, the company is taking the wraps off its fall line-up of consumer laptop and ...
3D screens have really struggled to take off. Neither bulky 3D televisions that require cheap-looking glasses nor VR headsets have ever caught on in the mainstream. Movies projected in 3D have ...
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