The devices that support Spatial Vision create the 3D effect by using a combination of lenticular lenses and advanced eye-tracking camera technology.
Asus has introduced Asus Spatial Vision, the 3D OLED technology which allows users to see a three-dimensional image on a laptop screen without using additional accessories.
The devices that support Spatial Vision uses a special 3D OLED panel and real-time eye-tracking technology that, when enabled, creates a set of images for each eye. The images are then directly projected through lenticular lenses built into the display panel creating the 3D effect.
Spatial Vision is similar to SpatialLabs, the technology that Acer introduced in 2021, however, it has a significant advantage – Asus' displays can be used by two people at once, while Acer's technology only allowed using a panel for one person at a time.
According to Asus, the OLED displays with the Spatial Vision technology will offer a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, a 0.2 ms response time, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The technology also provides development tools built on SR (Simulated Reality) from Asus' partner Dimenco that feature supporting materials and guidelines for developers.
Asus' glasses-free 3D OLED display technology comes along with applications in the ASUS Spatial Vision Hub – together they allow users to watch 3D videos, play 3D games, use 3D model visualization, or create content.
One of the first laptops that will get the Spatial Vision screen is the Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED. It will also appear on the upcoming ProArt Studiobook 16.
It's unclear how much the laptops with the Spatial Vision technology will cost so far, however, last year's version of Vivobook started at around $1,450, and of Studiobook – at around $1,599, so probably the 3D OLED models will be at least a few hundred more expensive.
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