Acer wants to bring 3D content to portable computers with a Spatiallabs screen.
This new screen is removing the drawings directly from the laptop screen without your demand to wear special glasses to see it.
The system combines a convertible screen and an eye tracking camera, all of which are within a preliminary form of Conceptd.
Certainly, the three dimensions are not new, nor attempts to bring them to graphics professionals in a useable way.
However, the truth is that the modest visual glasses and quality have generally undermined such efforts.
Acer believes that Spatiallabs is different, as the screen is a Ultra HD dashboard with a liquid liquid lens visually installed over it.
The screen can be switched between two two -dimensional and 3D positions, with a stereo camera matrix to track the eye at the top of the screen determines how the drawings are divided for each eye.
The result is the ability to float the visuals from the surface of the screen.
Something similar to automotive applications appeared with a group of 3D meters from Genesis, which uses the same method to create virtual tablets that have tangible depth.
Acer Spatiallabs pushes as a way for designers to obtain a more easy vision of their handicrafts, while supporting the recycling, moving and expanding 3D models.
Acer company suggests that the ability to see work in a 3D 1: 1 hurry to find problems and ensure that the 3D design matches the design of the original concept.
For example, the product designers can use a spatials model to get an idea of what it looks like the element they make before investing time and resources or using it in tools.
In addition, functions such as the ability to change the HDRI background of the model allow it to be presented in a natural and realistic environment.
The Conceptd computer is used by default by the two -dimensional mode to get the maximum accuracy.
And when the applications that use Spatials Experience Center are downloaded, they automatically turn into a 3D mode.
There is a three -dimensional model that supports the main formats, which automatically moves the model while the viewer moves his head.
There is also Spatiallabs Go, which is a left system for converting content by placing the screen to a 3D image.
Once the Blender object is created, for example, the easiest tool can convert it into three -dimensional format that the screen can show.
Acer does not currently sell the Conceptd Spatiallabs in general.
The easiest devices are offered for three months to the participants in the Spatiallabs developer program.
The company wants to obtain comments about the form that the production device may seem and its performance.