ASUS announced the creation of laptops with a 3D screen that does not require special glasses. This will be possible thanks to Spatial Vision technology, according to The Verge..
The publication notes that these are not the first laptops with a 3D screen that appear on the market.. So, in 2021, such devices were released by Acer.
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ASUS laptops will use technology similar to that used by Acer devices. Spatial Vision will use a combination of biconvex lens and advanced eye tracking camera technology. They display separate images for each eye and follow the position of the user's head and eyes to adjust accordingly..
But there are significant differences between the technologies of different companies.. So, ASUS technology assumes that two users can look at the image at the same time..
The new technology will appear in the ProArt StudioBook 16 3D OLED (H7604) and Vivobook Pro 16 3D OLED (K6604) laptops, which will be released in the second quarter of this year. They will be equipped with a 16-inch display with a resolution of 3200x2000 and a refresh rate of 120 Hz..
The publication notes that the StudioBook, which was released last year, cost from $ 1,599, it is expected that the model with a 3D screen will cost at least the same.. At the same time, users will be able to switch between 2D and 3D modes..