the Asus show through CES 2023 and it is a technology called Asus Spacial Vision, which presents 3D images on a screen notebook without the need to wear special glasses. The feature works through two cameras above the screen and tracks the user’s eyes. With this said, the screen displays 3D images with a certain level of realism, but only to one user at a time.
I visited the Asus booth at CES 2023 in Las Vegas and checked the novelty up close. The experience was a lot of fun, with a more fun 3D effect than many movie theaters out there. The demo was done on the new ProArt Studio Book 16, which has a screen OLED 3.2K resolution with refresh rate 120 Hz.
Asus shows off a notebook with a “real” 3D screen at CES 2023 – Image: Rubens Achilles/TechTudo
The ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED, the laptop’s full name, is aimed at professional use. According to Asus, it is the first mobile 3D workstation for creators. It’s possible game or watch Movies In 3D, but the main goal of the manufacturer is to allow the creation of 3D content in a faster and easier way, and to do without glasses or more powerful headphones.
In the demo I had access to, there were two laptop units. Someone showed scenes from the movie.symbol picture3D. To see the effect, you must stand directly in front of the laptop and look at the screen. The two cameras on the top edge of the screen track the user’s eyes and can display different images each.
It should be noted that the principle of the 3D effect is that there are two slightly different images, each facing one eye, so that there is a sense of depth. 3D glasses filter each of these images, which are then superimposed on the screen. With Asus technology, cameras do the job.
The Asus ProArt Studiobook 16 shown off at CES 2023 – Image: Rubens Achilles/TechTudo
Another ProArt Studiobook ran a more complex application, effectively demonstrating the technology’s possible uses. The notebook was connected to a zSpace sensor and stylus, which allowed interaction with the content displayed on the screen. The pen display is a kind of laser, which is a common thing in pads augmented reality. It was possible to select pieces of the chessboard and move them freely.
Other demonstrations included holding a butterfly, or visualizing the inside of a human heart, examples that may often be associated with future literature. It would have taken something and brought it very close to my face, allowing for a more detailed view.
A laptop with “real” 3D has not yet been revealed from Asus – Image: Rubens Achilles/TechTudo
The notebook’s technical specifications also attract attention. She has a new processor intel core i9 in Thirteenth generationRTX 4070 graphics card nvidiaAnd RAM from a kind of DDR5 up to 64 GB and SSD Which can be up to 8 terabytes. The ProArt Studiobook will also be available in a non-3D version.
Asus has not disclosed availability and pricing details, but it is possible to imagine a very high cost, given all the features and hardware components. It is not yet known if the ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED will arrive in Brazil.
* The journalist traveled to Las Vegas at the invitation of LG.
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