Acer's naked-eye 3D version of the Predator Helios 300 gaming laptop is now available


Acer released the SpatialLabs version of the Predator Helios 300 gaming notebook in May this year. Officials said that this notebook can also achieve a 3D stereoscopic gaming experience without wearing 3D glasses.

This notebook will be listed in Japan in November, and the actual price is expected to be around 640,000 yen.

The Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition is equipped with a 12th-generation Core i9 processor, equipped with a GeForce RTX 3080 GPU, equipped with 32GB DDR5-4800 memory, a dual-fan design, including the fifth-generation AeroBlade 3D fan, with liquid metal cooling Cream, and Acer CoolBoost Technology.

This notebook uses the  SpatialLabs eye tracking solution, combined with 3D stereoscopic display technology and real-time rendering technology. This notebook is equipped with a 15.6-inch UHD panel with a liquid crystal lenticular lens on top. This innovative display module allows gamers to switch between 2D and 3D imaging.

Acer explained that SpatialLabs TrueGame is a new type of application that brings 3D stereoscopic technology into the gaming world, allowing players to immerse themselves in the games they love. This is because game developers consider three aspects when designing games: developers construct the game world in 3D stereoscopic space, the depth of field of each scene and the distance and distance of objects are designed, and SpatialLabs further uses this known information to present the 3D Stereoscopic effect.

Acer initially announced that the Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition (PH315-55s) would be available in North America early in the fourth quarter, starting at $3,399.99.

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