Acer have stuck Nintendo's 3DS tech into a creator laptop :

Acer have stuck Nintendo's 3DS tech into a creator laptop


Published on
27 May, 2021
Acer have just announced a brand-new prototype laptop that's essentially a giant Nintendo 3DS. Their new, creator-focused ConceptD Spatial Labs device has a 15.6in stereoscopic 3D display to let animators and artists view their creations in proper 3D without the need for special glasses. It's not really geared up for gaming, but a YouTuber they got in to demonstrate the laptop during their press conference called it "the future". Sorry, I think I hear the phone ringing, let me just get that. "Hello? Is that 2011? Yes, let me tell you about this cool new thing!"
In all seriousness, I'd actually love to see this kind of tech make its way to a gaming laptop. 3D displays aren't new, of course, but they've previously required big chunky glasses to work - and Nvidia binned their 3D Vision support back in 2019. We've also had eye-tracking displays on gaming laptops, too - in fact, many of Dell's fancy Alienware models still come with built-in Tobii eye-trackers so you can control the camera with your own eyeballs. But we've never seen these two strands of tech come together on a laptop quite like this before, and I'm excited to see whether it sticks. Heck, Acer have also launched a special Unreal Engine developer program for their new Spatial Labs tech as well today, so who knows, maybe we'll see some stereoscopic 3D gaming laptops sometime in the future after all.

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