Tencent has just unveiled a gaming console, dubbed the Sunday Dragon 3D One, with a rather impressive 11-inch display, Intel Core Ultra 7 258V "Lunar Lake" processor (with Intel Arc 140V graphics), ...
The Abxylute 3D One is a new gaming handheld with an 11-inch glasses-free 3D screen. It uses instant AI 2D-to-3D conversion for movies, photos, and retro games, plus native 3D in supported games and ...
Samsung has launched its next-gen Odyssey gaming monitors that showcase immersive 3D and OLED goodness, and they are now available to reserve. The company has announced the availability of its newest ...
There comes a point in every consumer tech writer’s career where they have to lie down on the railroad tracks and take the heat for a tech category nobody else believes in. For me, it’s stereoscopic, ...
At a time when there are so many handheld gaming PCs available for purchase, it’s hard to make one that truly stands out from the crowd. But the Abyxlute 3D ONE manages to that by combining a bunch of ...
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 ...
Bottom line: Samsung is ready to launch its latest lineup of gaming monitors, first revealed at CES 2025. Among the highlights is the new Odyssey 3D series, which delivers a glasses-free 3D experience ...
Most gaming monitor talk focuses on resolution, refresh rates, and contrast ratios, but what about making it appear as though a game's visuals are popping off the screen? At Gamescom 2024 on Wednesday ...
Lenovo is updating its most eye-popping gaming laptop for 2025, and the new iteration makes your gameplay literally pop. The Chinese tech giant announced the new Lenovo Legion 9i (Gen 10) today at ...
Chinese media and gaming company Tencent has revealed a handheld gaming computer that it says is the first with a glasses-free 3D display that leverages eye-tracking technology to adjust on-screen ...
Gamers of a certain age will remember a period roughly 15 years ago when the industry collectively decided stereoscopic 3D was going to be the next big thing in gaming. From Nvidia’s “3D Vision” ...