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‘Looks like a hologram’: New revolutionary 3D display without special glasses – Video

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“Looks like a hologram,” said hi-tech YouTuber Dave 2D – Watch pcmag.com’s video for a taste of the revolutionary technology

New revolutionary 3D screen, without special glasses, is officially presented by the multinational company from Taiwan Asus at the technology exhibition CES 2023 that started on Thursday in Las Vegas. The reason for the ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED laptop screen.

Technology based lens that Asus currently has exclusive rights to from its panel partner, the 16-inch display lets you switch between normal two-dimensional and three-dimensional viewing. The display consists of multiple layers, with the OLED panel covered by an optical resin, a glass panel, the special lens technology, a 2D/3D liquid crystal switching layer and finally a glass coating with an anti-reflective coating. At the same time, the screen has cameras that follow your eyes (3D eye-tracking display) so that a small movement does not “spoil” the 3D effect, so this technology cannot be used on large screens that are watched by more than one person.

As an advanced OLED display, the 3.2K resolution panel delivers vivid colors and rich blacks even with the 3D effect turned off. The display has a response time of 0.2 milliseconds and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which also makes 3D video content look smoother. The screen is also touch-capable as well as capable of using a stylus.

“Looks like a hologram” said high-tech YouTuber Dave 2D.

Check out pcmag.com’s video for a taste of the revolutionary technology:

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