Acer is arming the its ConceptD laptop with stereo cameras and a UHD panel with liquid crystal lenticular lens optically bonded to it.
Laptops with a 3D screen are nothing new, but they sure are an intriguing class of products targeted at a niche audience. Remember the Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q launched all the way back in 2011 that allowed users to view 3D content without wearing any specialized glasses? Well, Acer is now looking to revive the same concept with its SpatialLabs initiative. Based on one of its ConceptD laptops, the SpatialLabs tech aims to provide a stereoscopic 3D experience on your laptop’s screen without having to wear any glasses. As part of the SpatialLabs Developer Program for Unreal Engine, the company will hand out a customized ConceptD laptop to developers who are selected for the program for a period of three months without any charge.