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Asus 3D game for Laptops

Asus 3D game for Laptops

Asus brings its game to CES

 

once again Asus brings its game to CES there are the usual refreshes
but scattered among them are some particularly notable and new updates
Acer added a laptops with a spatial Labs Glasses-free 3D screen several
years ago for its concept D mobile workstation line and now Asus is
catching up with its own 3D panel Asus says OLED’s high contrast and
fast pixel response time promises less crosstalk and ghosting

in other words, you get visibly crisper 3D rendering when compared to
the IPS panels used by Acer it’s designed to working with all common 3D
formats panel itself is a 3.2 K 120 hertz model Asus has been using for
some of its current model notebooks but the 3D is done by bonding a
microlens layer to it that’s a lens for each pixel in the panel
and then they combine it with eye tracking so it knows how to orient the
object in the early model we got a chance to see the eye tracking didn’t
work quite as smoothly as it needs to it was taking too long to lock but Asus
doesn’t expect to release it until at least the second quarter of 2023.

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they’re also work on the ability to track multiple viewers
the display will be available on the company’s Pro Arts Studio bookmobile
workstation and you’ll also be able to add it as an option for the consumer
Creator-focused VivoBook pro it’ll cost you an extra 500 bucks the Zenbook 14x
is getting a slightly bigger screen and the single-screen Zenbook Pro 14 will
gain a 14-and-a-half inch 120 hertz 1440p OLED display because you know
smaller bezels a Zenbook will also debut Asus’s new coding process which
uses plasma serumization the company says it’s more expensive but
better for the environment on the inside its big brother the 16x is a bit

different as well Asus worked with Intel on a custom CPU package for the new
mobile core I9 which integrates the memory that makes it smaller and leaves
more space for the GPU and ostensibly enables the CPU to hit higher clock speeds
more space for the GPU can mean better cooling too which in turn allows for
more powerful chips or being able to run a given chip at a faster speed
some of its laptops and will also get an updated antimicrobial coating called
wait for it antimicrobial plus which essentially has an increased density of
ionic silver the particles which do the Dirty Work Asus plans to bring OLED
options down to its VivoBook goal line Samsung’s OLED panels which predominate

laptop screens are designed with blue light suppression baked dried in and
I’ve seen manufacturers find novel ways to show the effectiveness of blue
light blocking Asus decided to go with a custom-created bandpass filter
brighter areas when viewed through the filter are the regions with more blue
light getting through you’ll also see the company’s dial-in one form or
another expand it to more laptops and with increased programmability

bigger touchpads too with more haptic clicks through in order to increase
the size in some cases they had to get rid of the extra buttons an asus’s
Creator Hub which has been part of the software bundled with the pro art
models lets you create custom launch profiles for app like Photoshop
and handle color management and that’ll be rolled out to the rest of the company’s
laptops as well and all this is just a fraction of Asus’s announcement to the show
you can find our complete coverage of them on

 

 

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