Abxylute has announced the 3D One, a handheld PC capable of glasses-free 3D gaming, leveraging eye-tracking technology and artificial intelligence to enhance depth perception.
The device uses Tencent Games’ 3D display technology and an eye-tracking camera to render games in three dimensions, similar to Acer’s SpatialLabs technology.

Abxylute said it has optimized the top 50 games on Steam for 3D play, though specific titles have not yet been disclosed. The 3D One also includes an AI-powered depth processing engine that can add three-dimensional effects to any game, video, or photo in real time.
The 3D One features detachable controllers and a keyboard, enabling it to function in multiple modes. In handheld mode, controllers attach to the sides of the device for console-like play.

Detached, the dual controllers can be used independently or together while the device stands on a kickstand. With the optional keyboard attached, the device operates as a laptop, or as a tablet without additional accessories.
Abxylute plans to launch the 3D One in late September or early October 2025, marking its entry into the growing market for portable, high-performance gaming PCs.