Asus announces laptop with 3D technology that doesn’t need glasses.

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ProArt Studiobook 16 and Vivobook Pro 16 models are recommended for design, architecture and 3D modeling professionals.

During the CES 2023 event, in Las Vegas, in the United States, Asus announced the launch of the OLED laptop with screens with 3D technology in which users will not need to use 3D glasses. Feature was already used in small laptops and monitors. The new equipment uses the Asus Spatial Vision feature and is suitable for “creative professionals looking for new ways of working”. The first two models that will feature the technology will be the ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED (H7604), sold in Brazil for up to R$36,000 and the Vivobook Pro 16 3D OLED (K6604) sold for up to R$12,000. At a press conference, a company representative assured that “there is no interference between the image of the left eye and the right eye”, but on the Asus website it states that it is possible for the user to suffer from “dizziness or crosstalk” and that this varies. Laptops can also apply a 3D effect to any game, movie or 3D-compatible content, but in content not designed for the technology the image may appear “stuttery”, according to the website The Verge. The product is recommended for professionals who work with 3D modeling, design and architecture.