Asus reveals world-first glasses-free 3D OLED laptop

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Asus has announced the world’s first glasses-free 3D OLED displays at CES 2023 as part of its new range of laptops.

The technology, called ASUS Spatial Vision, will be available on laptops aimed at creatives and integrates with the ASUS Spatial Vision Hub software so that 3D videos and 3D games can be enjoyed without the need for additional portable technology is.

In addition, the OLED screens have a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, a response time of 0.2 ms and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

New dimensions

Asus says its new ProArt Studiobook, Zenbook Pro and Vivobook Pro laptops will feature these displays, with Spatial Vision technology that uses the camera’s built-in lens and eye-tracking features to create separate images for each eye, which results in an autostereoscopic 3D image.

In addition, Asus claims that users can easily switch between 2D and 3D graphics, allowing product designers to understand what their 3D models look like in space without having to create physical prototypes.

The Spatial Vision hub also provides support for simulated reality applications, with developer tools and guidelines for using things like gesture control and interactive learning in pursuit of building for 3D ecosystems like the metaverse.

The devices are also loaded with Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs, aimed at content creators who demand heavy performance.

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Asus also announced its updated ProArt Creator Hub 2.0 – available for all Studiobook, Zenbook and Vivobook models – which now has a new interface and a new feature called Color Control, which Asus claims “combines all the color solutions specific to creators “.

The ASUS Dial and ASUS Control Panel also have updates, enabling new customizations in Adobe applications, Microsoft Office, Spotify and YouTube and web browsers.

Asus also partners with Panatone, the industry standard for digital color technology, to allow users of the ProArt Creator Hub 2.0 to access their databases such as the Pantone Libraries, color space data and color harmonies.

At the forefront of the new laptops is the redesigned Zenbook Pro 16X OLED, featuring a custom-engineered Intel Core i9-13905H processor that uses the latest ASUS Supernova System-on-Module (SoM) design to power the core area of ​​the laptop. motherboard by nearly 40%, resulting in better cooling and freeing up space for GPU power components to give it a performance boost. The laptop also comes with 32 GB of LPDDR5X DRAM.

Putting it all together, ASUS claims the new Zenbook Pro will “noticeably improve video editing performance and 3D rendering capability – dramatically reducing processing time.”

The screen is a 16:10 3.2K 120Hz OLED HDR NanoEdge touchscreen, as well as an auto-tilt keyboard to find the right typing angle for you.

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