Abxylute Reveals Full Specifications of 3D One Handheld Console with Glasses-Free 3D Display
Abxylute has officially shared the detailed hardware specifications of its upcoming 3D One handheld console, confirming earlier reports about its glasses-free 3D display technology and Intel-based performance platform. The announcement was made through the company’s Discord channel, where it also confirmed that a crowdfunding campaign for the console is scheduled to begin later this month.

The Abxylute 3D One is a portable gaming device designed to deliver native 3D gaming without the need for special glasses. It also includes a built-in conversion feature that allows traditional 2D games to be displayed in 3D mode. The company stated that around 50 popular titles are expected to support 3D functionality at launch.
This Abxylute 3D One was initially introduced under the name Tencent Sunday Dragon and made its first public appearance during the 2024 Intel New Productivity Technology Ecosystem Conference. The prototype, developed in collaboration with Intel, has since been refined into a finalized consumer-ready product now branded under Abxylute.
The handheld console features a 10.95-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2560×1600, offering a 120Hz high refresh rate for smoother visuals. It also integrates a 180Hz eye-tracking camera, which adjusts the 3D display in real time based on the user’s eye position, improving depth perception and image accuracy.

Under the hood, the Abxylute 3D One is powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 258V processor. This chip features an 8-core, 8-thread design, paired with 32GB of LPDDR5x memory and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD for fast data access and quick loading times. The device includes three preset performance modes with a TDP of up to 30W, allowing users to balance power and efficiency based on their usage.

Powering the system is a 50Wh lithium battery, while software duties are handled by Windows 11 Home, giving users access to PC gaming libraries such as Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox Game Pass. The device also supports Windows Hello face unlock through its front-facing camera.
In terms of connectivity, the handheld offers Thunderbolt and USB-C ports, making it compatible with external displays, docking stations, and professional accessories. However, Abxylute confirmed that the 3D conversion feature does not extend to output generated by external GPUs.
A dedicated 3D button is located on the device, enabling users to switch between 2D and 3D display modes instantly. This allows flexibility for different gaming experiences or when using productivity applications that may not benefit from 3D rendering.
The company revealed that the 3D One will be priced at $1,499, with an initial limited production run of 80 units. Additional batches are planned for early 2026 after the completion of the crowdfunding campaign.
With these specifications, the Abxylute 3D One aims to offer a combination of portable PC gaming performance and glasses-free 3D visual technology. Its upcoming crowdfunding launch will determine the level of interest among early adopters looking for a new type of handheld gaming experience that blends hardware innovation with traditional PC gaming flexibility.