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Abxylute Turns IntelTencent 3D Prototype Into $1,699 Handheld Shipping This Fall

Eye-tracking 3D promises support for roughly 50 Steam games, with open questions on weight, runtime, regional sales.

Overview

  • Abxylute confirms it will sell the device as the 3D One for a price under $1,700, with sales targeted for late September or early October.
  • The 10.95-inch 2560×1600 display runs at 120Hz for glasses-free 3D, powered by an Intel Core Ultra 258V Lunar Lake chip with 32GB LPDDR5X RAM.
  • Detachable controllers add twin touchpads and Hall effect joysticks, with a kickstand and a magnetic keyboard folio enabling convertible use.
  • Tencent’s eye-tracking system co-developed with Intel and BOE underpins the 3D effect, with a software toggle for 2D/3D and an app to convert 2D media.
  • Coverage highlights a 50Wh battery and 1.11kg weight as comfort and runtime concerns, notes uncertainty over accessory bundling and U.S. availability, and flags Nintendo game imagery on Abxylute’s site.