
For product designers, artists, and other creative professionals, 3D technology offers a unique opportunity to consider all angles of a design before it goes into production. However, 3D experiences typically require a VR/AR headset or glasses. Now Asus makes it easy to view images in 3D with his new glasses-free 3D OLED display.
Asus calls its new display technology “Spatial Vision.” ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED (H7604) and the Zenbook Pro 16X OLED (UX7602BZ).
Spatial Vision allows users to easily switch between 2D and 3D, making 3D images seem to float off the screen. Glasses-free (autostereoscopic) 3D OLED technology uses lenticular lenses and advanced eye-tracking camera technology. This allows the display to create a separate image for each eye. This creates a 3D effect without the help of wearables.
The OLED display offers a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 0.2ms response time, and 120Hz refresh rate for seamless visuals. To help users get started with their revolutionary display, Asus has created the Asus Spatial Vision Hub for watching 3D videos and movies, playing 3D games, and enjoying 3D model visualization and content creation. offers an app.
The ProArt Studiobook 16 opens 180 degrees. Asus
The ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED (H7604) is designed as a mobile workstation for creators. The laptop’s screen lays flat and offers a viewing angle of up to 180 degrees. It comes with a 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13980HX processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series laptop GPU, and up to 64 GB of upgradeable memory.
A certified color-accurate 16-inch OLED display offers “unparalleled visuals.”
In Q2 2023, the ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED family will be refreshed with models featuring professional-certified Nvidia RTX laptop GPUs.
on the other hand, Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED (K6604) is a powerful 16-inch laptop for creators. Configurable with up to 64GB DDR5 4800MHz RAM and up to 2TB PCIe® 4.0 x4 SSD.
Includes 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13980HX processor, graphics powered by Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series laptop GPUs, MUX switch and support for Nvidia Studio drivers.
For more exciting announcements, check out ZDNET’s roundup of what’s been announced at CES 2023 so far.