We were invited to the ACER conference where we were able to discover several products including the impressive Helios 300 SpatialLabs with stereoscopic 3D display. Explanations.
This is clearly the most spectacular and impressive product of the ACER conference. For the occasion, the manufacturer has revised its classic Helios 300 model, but in an edition called SpatialLabs. That is, in this case, with a screen that allows you to enjoy stereoscopic 3D.
ACER shows the muscles
This ACER Helios 300 SpatialLabs therefore combines gaze tracking technology, a stereoscopic 3D screen and software-side rendering technologies. This is without considering an application created in Acer on behalf of SpatialLabs TrueGame, capable of converting about fifty games to 3D on launch. With the promise of more later. One of the first games is also known as simply Forza Horizon 5.
A powerful machine
In terms of design, this results in a slightly thicker screen than average and therefore inevitably this is also found in the thickness of the laptop, which is much less thin than a classic ACER Helios 300. For the rest, it runs 3D technology thanks to 15.6 -Inch Ultra HD. With in the case, an Intel Core i9 processor of the 12th generation and 32 GB DDR5 RAM as well as an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080.
We were able to see this 3D technology running in a presentation video and it turns out to be quite impressive indeed. It remains to be seen whether it will be used in a video game, but we can imagine this type of 3D display being good for a horror game, for example.
The ACER Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition will be available from September starting at 3299 dollars (doesn’t matter). Of course, we can’t wait to give you a review once the device is available to the press.