With every passing generation of technology, our ability to render three-dimensional objects becomes more and more elaborate. Where once a 3D box was riddled with pixels and artifacting, now such a ...
I don't know about you, but I loved my Nintendo 3DS back in the day because the illusion of depth provided by the lenticular screen made playing games feel less like a distraction and more like ...
In a highly unexpected move, Samsung is reviving glasses-free 3D, and introducing two glasses-free 3D monitors by the end of the year.
Samsung used GDC 2026 to push its Odyssey 3D platform, promising support for more than 120 glasses-free 3D games by the end of 2026 New titles like Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn join an existing ...
Lenovo has been selling dual-screen laptops since 2023. When folded closed, these computers look like normal notebook PCs.
I’ve never been interested in the glasses-free 3D craze that’s carried on for years, but Samsung finally sold me. It showed off a new concept for a glasses-free 3D monitor at CES 2024, and I had a ...
Most gaming monitor talk focuses on resolution, refresh rates, and contrast ratios, but what about making it appear as though a game's visuals are popping off the screen? At Gamescom 2024 on Wednesday ...
At MWC 2026, the company also showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities, and the Legion Go Fold—a gaming handheld with a folding screen that converts into a mini laptop.
The G90XF features a 27-inch 4K LCD panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, which isn't all that impressive considering its price. And in some respects, it gets even worse when the 3D effect is active. In ...
The concept is just one of a number of new Yoga and Legion products that Lenovo unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026.
Acer launches new devices with SpatialLabs stereoscopic 3D technology catering to 3D content creators (Aspire 3D 15 laptop) and gamers (Predator SpatialLabs View 27 monitor). Screens on both allow for ...
Is the incoming Odyssey 3D display good enough to justify spending $2,000? I'm intrigued by Samsung's valiant effort, but I'm not completely sold. Here's why. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV ...